hey guys, Voluntas Absentis here:
Joining in on Karensa Karas' crusaide into the long forgotten realms of Neurocam blogging (it's a dieing sport!).
Look forward to many interesting and insightful comments... Not sure where you're gonna find them though!
'I am an Applicant, and I am looking forward to having the pleasure of joining Neurocam', he exclaimed with glee as his head disappeared down the rabbit hole...
Voluntas Absentis
P.s.- If any current Operatives of Neurocam read this, drop me a line, I'd like to know what I am allowed to talk about and what i'm not, as i wouldnt want to be black flagged before I am even considered! Thanks!
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Wednesday, August 1, 2007
Applicants in Waiting
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Hello Voluntas Absentis,
I am Zen and an Aussie applicant of Neurocam. I see you have followed Karas' fine example and created your own blog page, nicely done. I think you and I became applicants roughly at the same time judging by the dates of our posts on Neuro Boards. Anyway Voluntas Absentis, I was wondering how much you know? about all of this. Now yeah thats a tough question to ask considering the constraints around what we are all allowed to say,(does anyone actually know, what we can and can't talk about?) but I think it is time we all start sharing some information. Could prove useful. My email is many_souled@hotmail.com Drop me a link to any other blogs you may come across or anything similar.
Cheers ZEN
Ahh thank you V! I don't know if this will even get off the ground but it's worth a shot. I agree with your comment about taking care on any of our own assignments, but to clarify - I didn't mean to infringe on theirs (not that I know of theirs), but smaller somewhat similar tasks that would serve more as a training ground. I did not have anything specific in mind this early. Just ideas on how to be involved without actually being involved in case one day we are involved maybe we won't be completely useless at a "cold" mission. The idea was more to get a little experience in that sort of thing or to work out strengths and weaknesses and have a log of that in case it proves helpful in the future of the process of decision making.
Plus, what a fun way to pass the time as Applicants!
PS Greetings Zen from the other side of the pond!
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