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"We are more and more capable of detecting something if anything is out there," Dr. Vakoch said.
"What about me?" She looked at me closely, as though detecting something in my tone, then dismissed it with a wave.
"It's not like pipes are gushing out into the park, but we are detecting something that's not supposed to be that way," said Charles Sturcken, chief of staff at the city's Department of Environmental Protection.
The cat, Chester (played with wry officiousness by Prescott Seymour), is particularly irked, detecting something odd about the eyes of this bunny, which was found underneath the seats at a screening of "Dracula".
Net Applications could be detecting something other than a secret OS, of course.
"If we find a noise we can't get rid of, we might be detecting something fundamental about nature--a noise that is intrinsic to space-time," Dr. Aaron Chou, the experiment's lead scientist and project manager for the Holometer, said in the statement.
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When the network detected something was amiss, Swartz's IP address was blocked.
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