The Merlin Timetrak Guys on Bernie Sanders
Listened to the show the Coast to Coast show other night, and was pleased to hear this:
Project Merlin Update
First hour guest, futurist Paul Guercio of the Merlin Project, shared updates on current events and politicians based on Merlin's predictive timetrak technology. Bernie Saunders, an Independent Senator from Vermont, is on the verge of declaring his candidacy as a Democratic nominee for President, and based on his timetrak chart "he is going to give Hillary Clinton a run for her money," Guercio remarked.
If you don't know what Project Merlin is, it's based on cycles. Here's an explanation:
http://www.accessbest.com/merlin/timetrak.htm
This could be very good for us, as it would force Hillary to make more populist statements and push her more to the left.
Cher
Cleita
(75,480 posts)for him. This is promising too though. Thanks Cher.
SheilaT
(23,156 posts)Even their What's New page has nothing later than 2007.
NJCher
(37,992 posts)and ignored their site, but that doesn't mean the explanation of timetrack isn't any good.
They have an application you can buy for your cell phone that is your very own timetrack. I'd love to try it, since I basically believe that everything is cyclical, but I don't use a cell phone, so....
The app is also good on Android tablets, which Nook is, but mine's not unlocked, so no luck for me there, either.
Cher
SheilaT
(23,156 posts)Oddly enough, I'm not the only person in North America without one.
If they're going to abandon their website they should close it down entirely.
arikara
(5,562 posts)I have an ancient nokia, which I had for 3 years before I figured out I could text with it. The macbook I'm on right now is 7 yrs old. I resent how they design websites that don't work on my browser. I have no intentions of getting a new computer until absolutely forced to though and I may not at all.
SheilaT
(23,156 posts)the constant updating of all things electronic means the day will come when your macbook won't work at all. At least computers keep on getting cheaper and cheaper. A year ago I got a new laptop, replacing one that was six or seven years old, and I was quite honestly astonished at how much less expensive the replacement was than the original.
My personal fear is that they will make all new computers touch screen and without a proper keyboard. I've used those things on occasion, and it makes me totally enraged because I'm a fast and good typist on a regular keyboard, but the need to call up a new touchscreen keyboard for capital letters or for punctuation makes me want to do real damage to the idiot that thought that up.
arikara
(5,562 posts)but I doubt that she'll move there herself if heaven forbid she should win.
southerncrone
(5,510 posts)she was originally a Repuke.
A wolf in sheep's clothing is what I see. Not to mention, her biggest donors are the big Wall Street banks & all the major "screw-the-average-citizen" corps & pacs.