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PJ:
Taskerbot already has applications that do a variety of randomizing for self-tasking. It's closed except for beta testers probably for the rest of this year. Mostly as my sneaky way of trying to get at least three people to help me build the damn thing. But volunteering would get you access. Then while using it for convenience, you could gripe about it (kidding -- sort of!) and so help with the recode and redesign going on. It's going to be so totally cool when done. So far the beta team has been awesome with ideas and have completely changed my concepts about the whole thing.

Anyway one of the current utilities is called NEWS and it will actually let you put in any number of URLs that are basically "feedback as task" links. This was made originally for news, so there's about 150 distinct 'main pages' of newspapers/sections that are online, and a hint about where the "link to leading story at time of feedback" is likely to be found on the page. You can write your own tasking, have multiple groups, edit/add/remove the source links, and upload lots of 'em superfast via spreadsheet.

There's another current utility in tBot called ALPHANUM that lets you put in about 320 characters of text. Plus (aside from that) it lets you choose a lot of format options for how it displays. So for example if a viewer was working to entrain themselves to associate the number 8 with red, and to view numbers/letters/etc., they could make the number 8 a target and have it display in a huge red font. It can be used for 'phrases', for words, basically for the kind of focus that is seldom put in a target for RV but some people actually DO want to work on.

Both of those utilities will vanish when Taskerbot re-opens because they will be built-in as part of a larger flexible tasking system that includes that and more. But that'll be months from now and in the meantime they're useful.

However I'm still happy to dump your excel into a table with a little script if you like -- I can put it in public as a free no-login utility if I do that. But if you used tBot for it you'd have a lot more options to drop/replace/expand/edit/customize it for yourself.

Seriously, it's a fabulous idea! "Dynamic, real-time" feedback-as-focus-of-session ... aside from in-person stuff you can't beat that for self-training.

PJ

RedCairo:
Any update on this?  Just curious!

RAL:
Still trawling through cams unfortunately, I've been trying to cherry pick the juicy one's for our pool. I can't think of anything more disappointing after spending time on a viewing session to receive as feedback a grainy jumpy video of some obscure depressing east European enclave... So I'm keeping them as high-res with good fps as I can find. The pool count so far is 250, going to push for another 100 or so to get even more variety. I hope to send the data over to you this weekend time permitting, along with a few more ideas, time permitting...!

ral

Mycroft:
Here is my contribution, actually they are from my Better Half, who is maybe better at dealing with those on the 'other side' than any PSI effort I can muster. Just today she told me about a spontaneous PSI event while watching children napping, of a 15 or 16 year old girl and who was going to do her funeral service at a specific location. It took me quite a while to find a single reference only made the internet this morning from a girl who died on Monday and the funeral arrangements were exactly as I was told. That was her second this week..

Anyways take a look at these:

ref.
http://www.willardghost.com/ghostspottings/
http://www.haunteddiary.com/genestacam.html
http://www.angelsghosts.com/live_ghost_web_cams.html

Mycroft

PJ:
That's interesting. Sort of an esoterica version of the practice targets!

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