Enitech Labs

http://enitechlabs.com/

The video - http://enitechlabs.com/blog/?p=5

EniTech Research Labs

is a research-oriented company focusing on particle physics. Our current projects study theoretical faster-than-light (FTL) particles and methods to measure or recognize their interaction with other sub-atomic particles. Our laboratory is located in the Bay Area in San Francisco, California.


Our company goal is to use a process we call "Open Source Research." By sharing information and involving the public in our ongoing projects, together we can reach new levels of discovery. We invite anyone interested in our research or collaboration to review the of our website.








From 'I watch stuff' -




Is the Terminator series--whether it be television, film, or learning computer--getting in on the aggravatingly vague viral marketing bandwagon? God, it looks like it.


A website for EniTech Research has popped up, a company which claims to be capable of taking grainy photos of future streets. As evidence, they've released a video demonstrating their claims, and are asking the public for ways to use the device. (Photos of a future girls' locker room?) Besides the ludicrous concept and the subtle references to Cyberdyne--the company responsible for making future cyborgs built to eliminate humans--pointing to this being a marketing campaign, the presence of Senior Manage Special Projects Anna Kies seals the deal; she's too passably attractive to be a scientist. As we all know, real scientists are ugly nerds.

ROzbeans 18 years ago

The Cyberdyne Tragedy, 16 years later.

Thursday, January 10th, 2008 Has it really been that long? On our Facebook group we were discussing with some of the former employees asking them what they’ve been up to in the recent years since the company. One young man had this heartbreaking story to share. I thought it was worth sharing here.[INDENT]Zoltan Gerts (St. Johns) wrote 11 hours ago.
My father worked as an engineer at Cyberdyne for 11 years. After the Sunnyvale plant was destroyed his department closed down and he was laid off, he could not find a new job for over a year. He got behind on bills and could not pay the mortgage on the house. He and mother would fight all the time. In ‘93 they divorced and my sister and I went to live with mother in Seattle. I have not heard from him since.
Father worked for the advanced cybernetics research department, did anyone else here work for that department? Maybe you know where I can find him.
Dad, if you are reading this I want you to know that I miss you…
[/INDENT]Sometimes it’s hard to realize the full ramifications of a tragedy till years later.

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I wonder where they're going with this. They have new images up showing a rather bleak future.
Temprah 18 years ago
something to do with the new Sara Conner Terminator TV show maybe?