Ol' Jack is hilarious to watch but his wife, Rexella, gives me the willies. Anyone else get the feeling she barely has two brain cells to rub together? Also, Jack's hair is a little too perfect for nature. Wonder if it's a rug or just hair sprayed to the extreme? The worst though is that he makes obvious mistakes and draws all the wrong conclusions, especially about technology in regards to the Mark of the Beast(TM).
For example, he once played the number game with the word "computer." He associated, for some reason, multiples of 6 with each letter (ie. A=6, B=12, C=18, etc.) and added them up to yield 666. Of course, the apocalyptic doom and gloom followed. However, if he would have checked a little further, he would have discovered he merely stumbled onto a mathematical coincidence, not a cosmic fortelling. Since adding up the position of those letters in the alphabet yields 111, then any multiple will result in a similar three digit pattern. In other words, you get 222 for 2s, 333 for 3s, 444 for 4s, etc.. Talk about specious reasoning!
In another segment, he stated that computers had reached X level of "bits per second" processing power. He then concluded that with such a computer, the government could track that many "bits of information" on its citizens, namely us, as a Big Brother prophecy. However, I think most can easily see he had confused the processing speed with the actual amount of information contained in, say, a database. True, a bit is defined as the smallest piece of information, either 1 or 0. But that hardly stores anything on its own. Bits are grouped together into bytes (8 bits) which can represent letters, numbers, etc.. Bytes are then grouped together to form fields which contain words, values, etc.. Fields are associated together into records. Multiple records grouped together is a database. But the actual size of the database has nothing to do with how fast a computer can process it. Again, very specious reasoning!
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