Friday 17 July 2015

anyway, I was to watch a MRS BROWN episode last night, in iplayer...it made so much 'sense' in a way...I could remember Brendan carroll...he had found cumming out, hadn't he? so many years ago now...but he didn't have the means to overpower cumming and his network...not at that point in time...series 2, episode 2...go figure.

oh and I can also remember cumming telling me that I would be 'cath 'e' brown'...not a character in the above drama, I hasten to add...this was before MRS BROWN was a twinkling in carroll's eye....the idea was something along the lines of 'catholic' E brainwave level and 'brown'....a piece of mid-brown, rectangular card....and yes the taschmann gang had found out about my hidden past in relation to the catholic church...under carroll's instruction...I had made up a different code...to counteract the 'cath E brown' one....cath O lick brown E...

"cumming used to program with cathodes" replies MI5 ONLINE.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cathode

 
remember HULBRUSCH talking about your stomach in relation to operating rather like a BATTERY? well that is what cumming used to program with...in relation to cathodes, anodes, zener diodes...the whole lot....
 


 
 
 
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Avalanche_breakdown

and the 'avalanche effect'...nota bene that this is a metaphor for 'brain splitting'...see previous notes upon 1980 'snowed in' programming....

oh and you might want to look this up too - in relation to biochemistry:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hysteresis

"In the field of audio electronics, a noise gate often implements hysteresis intentionally to prevent the gate from "chattering" when signals close to its threshold are applied."

the trigger had been that pulse upon the ACE OF WANDS dvd....see previous notes upon being able to pick it up - whilst the dvd is on fastforward with the sound off....

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Noise_gate

oh and emet knew that we could use the 'Schmitt trigger' to track cumming down again...which is basically what was to happen, I suppose:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schmitt_trigger

a non-inverting one, as far as I can remember...let me see 'cathy waldegrave and her flipflops'....she must have known about 'all of this' too:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flip-flop_(electronics)#Basic_bistable_circuit

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