From: rick_s on
On 6/23/2010 18:19, rick_s wrote:
> On 6/23/2010 18:03, rick_s wrote:
>> On 6/23/2010 17:46, rick_s wrote:
>>
>>>>> He walks into the room, picks up a glass, takes a sip and starts to
>>>>> spout Shakespeare. How on earth is he doing that? You told him
>>>>> where to
>>>>> go to set off that macro.
>>>>
>>>> Ok so what if there is no real room, and no real objects, but just a
>>>> pretend room and pretend objects and still send him there with a hand
>>>> signal?
>>>>
>>>> He spouts Shakespeare. So you just told him, simply by giving
>>>> directions
>>>> in imaginary space, to spout Shakespeare.
>>>
>>> So you want him to be a slider. So you want to use a transition that is
>>> easy to do in film. In film you decrease one signal increase the second
>>> and you transition to the next scene.
>>
>> So then how good is your memory?
>>
>> Lets suppose the subject is Mars and you have some information that you
>> have stored on Mars in an imaginary way.
>> On Mars there is a city, and in that city is a building and in that
>> building a room, (you have a big warehouse of Mars info in this example)
>> and in THAT room but not only that room, you have macros.
>>
>> How on earth do you get him all the way there with hand signals?
>>
>> He has a medallion on his chest and when you make a hand signal, it
>> shows a symbol. Yes he got the right hand signal, and he is now on Mars,
>> you give hima another hand signal, now he has teh right city, and he
>> shows you that symbol on his medallion. He hasn't gone anywhere but you
>> in your minds eye are plotting a trip to that house, and as you do you
>> are making a hand gesture, and he is echoing that gesture by showing its
>> symbol on his medallion. You are talking he is recieving and when you
>> get to the right room and right object if he gets the symbol right, then
>> trigger the macro.
>>
>> That's slow motion. Just like when you drive a car it only takes a
>> second or two to plot your route to your destination as quickly as you
>> can sign, he can get there. And the only images of the trip are in your
>> mind's eye. So you are translating your mental imagery into hand signals
>> and he is able to understand.
>>
>>
>
> So what does it all come down to? You designing a set of hand signals to
> give him directions.
> And at any point along the way if you can't remember where to go past
> there he can show you some images to refresh your memory.
> Or you can ask him to do a search of mars for that room.
> Whats the room topic?
> How many rooms could you possibly have on Mars to store your useful
> data? And if you have a text description he will find that room find the
> bitmap image and then you can direct him there or just point at the
> correct room or object by itself.
>
> You see you will find different and better ways to do it but using the
> concept, "a place for everything and everything in its place", you will
> know where things are supposed to be kept and will find them based on
> normal common sense rules. Where do you keep your music, in a music
> room, how about a recipe? In the kitchen yes but i want a french recipe,
> well then its probably in some french item in the kitchen.
>
> Well does he need to show you all the french recipes? He might.
> Or you can go further into an object as long as you can remember or have
> a cabinet that is alphabetized and tell him open drawer V for vichyssoise.
>
> Or go to the main cabinet in the kitchen open P and show me the recipes
> for pies.
>
> So you can reduce it all further if you are a fanatic to directional
> arrows. As long as you get him to the macro.
>
>

What if you just told him, go to the summer kitchen and look in the main
cabinet under P for pies. Could he parse that sentence and do it?
In a heartbeat.

Lets have some music. At the risk setting off fire alrms I will send a
little song out to Adriana to reply to her since I am not catching a
flight to Spain. (You don't know nothin see. I was there already today.)

Gary the amazingest guitar player Moore will now do his wicked guitar
playing for your enjoyment.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i6IO5EN49hY


From: rick_s on
That's all I am gonna write today.

http://photo.wenn.com/index.php?action=quicksearch&ppid=118016&version=int
Areosmith playing the Netherlands with Stone Temple Pilots . That would
be a good show to see.

Here is a song about a Veldt sort of at least knowing that, you will
understand the song.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=icD8mBBeIwU