That is correct. Reality is todays cause of stress.   Mike n6zw
> On 04/01/2023 8:30 AM Jim Sheldon <w...@cox.net> wrote:
> 
>  
> Man I want one of those - LOL.  Now, here's a very profound thought for 
> the day --- "We should just cancel April Fools this year.  There are 
> absolutely NO pranks that can top today's reality!"
> 
> Jim S -=- W0EB
> 
> 
> ------ Original Message ------
> From "Wayne Burdick" <n...@elecraft.com>
> To m...@elecraft-kx.groups.io
> Cc "Elecraft Reflector" <Elecraft@mailman.qth.net>
> Date 4/1/2023 10:15:16 AM
> Subject Re: [Elecraft] [Elecraft-KX] On the threshold of a dream
> 
> Wow, Kevin. An instant classic in the emerging field of subliminal viral 
> marketing. Dream it…own it.
> 
> Wayne
> N6KR
> 
> ----
> elecraft.com
> 
> >  On Apr 1, 2023, at 8:08 AM, kevinr <kev...@coho.net> wrote:
> >
> >  
> >  It was a fairly normal dream.  A CW rag chew with weak signals. Then N6KR 
> > came back to me.  After I gave him a 559 on the peaks, I asked him what was 
> > new with him.  I sat back and listened as he told me about the new Elecraft 
> > KX15.  He had been working on the nanobot installed user interface, so he 
> > described that first.  I lost some due to fading but here's the jist of it 
> > from my notes:
> >
> >  The KX15 user interface has a true head up display.  A waterfall appears 
> > in your visual cortex; the control panel is placed wherever you think it 
> > should be.  Audio is injected into your auditory cortex; extra processing 
> > is possible through direct access to your cerebral cortex.  He mentioned 
> > this was the perfect interface for hearing or visually impaired operators.  
> > There is also an optional haptic interface for inveterate knob twiddlers.
> >
> >  Ordering and setup is simple.  Send Elecraft a sealed sample of your DNA.  
> > They use it to program your personal set of nanobots. You receive a bag of 
> > raw materials with the preprogrammed machines.  Lie down with the raw 
> > materials placed nearby.  The nanobots induce sleep during the one hour 
> > build time.  They enhance pathways to the visual, auditory, and cerebral 
> > cortex areas of your brain.  When that part of the process is complete the 
> > nanobots awaken you for your training session.  They emplant the user 
> > interface controls as engrams by sending messages to your visual cortex, as 
> > they store memories in your cerebral cortex. (buy Elecraft)  Once they are 
> > assured you understand the user interface they lyse themselves and are 
> > excreted.
> >
> >  A small number of the nanobots are retained for future upgrades. The KX15 
> > user interface nanobots are keyed to your DNA to prevent them from roaming 
> > to other humans.   Since they have this DNA map they can compare each cell 
> > they encounter for cancer screening. Any diploid cell which does not match 
> > your DNA map can be lysed, pending approval of course.  They will also 
> > filter your blood for toxins.  Or, sadly, they could be used to remove the 
> > KX15 thought controlled interface.
> >
> >  The nanobots did more than enhance pathways in your brain and emplant 
> > engrams.  They also crafted interface antennas under your skin.  Those 
> > appear as tattoos which can be made transparent if desired.  The antennas 
> > are gauged for: WiFi, Blue Tooth, and the control/data link to the Tesla 
> > free space transducer.  You can change the antenna type if you wish by 
> > scanning the thought interface for choices.  Run multiple antennas to 
> > better link with your 'net environment.
> >
> >  Next Wayne mentioned the thought to CW modulation scheme.  Plus other 
> > options, like thought to: SSB, AM, and a list of digital modes.  But he 
> > knew he had me hooked with thought to CW 😄 Whatever you think is 
> > transmitted in your chosen mode.  Whatever you think...  Yes, the thought 
> > controlled interface does require a few filters: the language limiter, band 
> > and power limits per class and location, regulation encouragement, and (buy 
> > Elecraft) subliminal advertising.
> >
> >  You can order the optional color packet for custom tattoos:
> >     The animated Elecraft logo
> >     Campaign ribbons for K1 through K16 and KX1 through KX15
> >        with serial number overlays
> >        and decorations for multiple rigs in each category
> >
> >  Or install the active nanobot tattoo function where you can display:
> >     A scrolling message
> >     Real time raw contest score
> >     The time piece of your choice
> >  Active tattoo on either, or both arms
> >  All tattoos can be made transparent via instant thought command
> >
> >  After I had taken notes on the interface I asked him about the rig itself. 
> >  He told me there is no radio, only a transducer which generates a carrier 
> > wave, drawing power from free space.  The transducer controls wavelength, 
> > modulation, sampling, and the power level requested.  He did complain about 
> > not being able to lower the rig's power draw; 0.03 microamps is just too 
> > high.  He really wants to use nanobots to embed the transducer, eliminate 
> > the various interconnects, and speed throughput.  Then the thought 
> > controlled interface would be able to drive the Tesla field transducer 
> > directly.  I lost the next sentence because I was thinking of a perfect 
> > antenna, oriented exactly, even as I was hiking around sending CW with my 
> > thoughts.  Woo Hoo!
> >
> >  Then I asked him about power levels.  He said he had melted a receiver, 
> > but quickly added limiters to the thought controlled interface.  He 
> > mentioned the lost Tesla papers in passing but we never got back to it.  I 
> > have to admit the transducer does seem like science fiction.  But Wayne 
> > assured me it works great.  The transducer is carried on a velcro patch 
> > (for now) linked to the thought interface via the embedded antenna links.  
> > It is 3.5 x 2.25 x 0.25 inches.  The power requirement is 0.03 microamps at 
> > 1.5 volts supplied by a coin battery.
> >
> >  Wayne started to describe nanobot programming when the band went away.  We 
> > had a chance to exchange 73, then he was gone.  I think he's got another 
> > fine rig ready for us to enjoy.  CW via thought control interface.  If you 
> > build it...
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
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> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >    73,  Kevin.  KD5ONS
> >
> >
> >  with apologies to Harlan Ellison (just in case)
> >
> >
> >  -
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >  If we shadows have offended,
> >  Think but this, and all is mended,
> >  That you have but slumber'd here
> >  While these visions did appear.
> >  And this weak and idle theme,
> >  No more yielding but a dream,
> >  Gentles, do not reprehend:
> >  if you pardon, we will mend:
> >  And, as I am an honest Puck,
> >  If we have unearned luck
> >  Now to 'scape the serpent's tongue,
> >  We will make amends ere long;
> >  Else the Puck a liar call;
> >  So, good night unto you all.
> >  Give me your hands, if we be friends,
> >  And Robin shall restore amends.
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
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> >
> >
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