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Maybe that 'gut' feeling and 'bad vibe' stuff is real after all
If this is true then I wonder what the relation is between spotting a lie and being paranoid.
/Discuss distrust:
Started by Fromans Fro on
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[Edited on 05.18.2012 5:36 AM.
It's a reference to Smallville)
[Edited on 05.18.2012 5:36 AM PDT] Lie to Me.
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Welcome to The IMVU Mafias Lie-Detector Thread!
This thread is in celebration of our new post number feature. At the top of every post made on our site can now be seen a post number.
Instructions: Post a statement. Look at the last digit of your post ...
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Liars can beat the test by covertly augmenting their physiological reactions to the "control" questions. This can be done...
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Ask your Facebook Friends
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From the post on Franc's site: Don’t talk to the cops, don’t talk to the cops!
(I wrote a comment there but it didn't show up, don't know why, so I'm writing here)
Kevin Quote: :
Kevin Quote: : I wonder if the cops mentioned that polygraphs are inadmissible...
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Should political candidates take lie detector tests? Do you think this would help to make politics more honest? Would they just find ways around it? What if we came up with a brain scanner that could tell if people were telling the truth? If we could ...
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I'd pay money to watch a politician try to pass a lie detector test while making their standard.
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A dad buys a lie detector robot that slaps people when they lie.
He decides to test it at dinner.
"Son, where were you today?"
His son says "at school dad."
Robot slaps the son!
"Ok, I watched a dvd at my friends house!" the son says
"What dvd?" asks ...
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Hahahahahahahahahahahahahaha
Too funny
Way to Go Bow!!!!.
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The use of lie detectors is based on the assumption that lying produces emotional reactions in an individual that, in turn, create unconscious physiological responses.
Is the above sentence correct? Promod10
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One day Jack's dad bought a robot. The robot was special in that it could detect a lie and would slap the person who lied on the face. Jack returned late from school that day and his dad asked him, "Son why are you late from school?".
Jack answered, "...
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He decides to test it on his son.
A father buys a Lie Detector Robot that slaps you when you lie.
Where.
He tests it at dinner time on is son.
Buys a lie detector robot which slaps you when you lie.
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Minding my own business Post subject: Posted: Sat, 08 Nov 2008, 11:38 am ....
Joined: Fri, 07 Nov 2008, 11:35 pm
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Does anyone know of an optimized way of detecting a 37 bit sequence in a chunk of binary data that is optimal. Sure I can do a brute force compare using windowing (just compare starting with index 0+next 36 bits, increment and loop until i find it) but...
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If you are analyzing the first N bits for a pattern, then it shouldn't be difficult to determine from which bit to continue pattern search based on the first M bits which certainly cannot be part of the pattern (if the pattern is such that it can be determined... .
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