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(http://groups.yahoo.com/group/pjrv/messages/377?) 2006/06/30 21:26:57
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#377

From: Richard Krankoski Date: Sat Aug 3, 2002 11:27 pm Subject: Is it AOL or Kodak? or SC? Rich_crv Offline Offline Send Email Send Email Invite to Yahoo! 360° Invite to Yahoo! 360° Hi, I just want to relate a recent session. The target was a primitive village alongside a lake. I twice sketched an object that reminded me of a nuclear power plant cooling tower. It didn't seem to skew my subsequent data but I was surprised to find an almost identical shape in the feedback photos...... a stack of reeds harvested for building boats and houses. :) Rich Reply | Forward

#384

From: "k9caninek9" Date: Sun Aug 4, 2002 12:44 pm Subject: Re: Is it AOL or Kodak? or SC? k9caninek9 Offline Offline Send Email Send Email Invite to Yahoo! 360° Invite to Yahoo! 360° LOL, don't you just hate that! Sometimes when I get an aol that is conveying shape information, I can kinda feel it is shape related and can put down that notation, but other times, the info is too fleeting or subtle to catch and I am left with a confusing aol. One time in a session I was imagining all these buildings with really cool peaked and sloped roofs. It was interesting how the roofs of the buildings interconnected with eachover to make a pleasing overall architecture. I dutifully drew all the roof slopes to the best of my ability. THen when I got the feedback, the target turned out to be a bunch of snow drifts with a lot of interesting slope angles that were very similar to the roof slopes I had drawn. Doh, AOL strikes again! (or as Lyn might say, Stray Cat takes another swipe!). -E --- In pjrv...chard Krankoski I twice sketched an object that reminded me of a > nuclear power plant cooling tower. > It didn't seem to skew my subsequent data but I > was surprised to find an almost identical > shape in the feedback photos...... a stack of reeds > harvested for building boats and houses. :) Reply | Forward

#390

From: "Palyne Gaenir" Date: Sun Aug 4, 2002 2:21 pm Subject: Re: Re: Is it AOL or Kodak? or SC? dennanm Offline Offline Send Email Send Email On 4 Aug 2002 at 17:44, k9caninek9 wrote: > LOL, don't you just hate that! [snip] > I dutifully drew all the roof slopes to the best of my > ability. THen when I got the feedback, the target turned out to be a > bunch of snow drifts with a lot of interesting slope angles that were > very similar to the roof slopes I had drawn. Oy, I loathe sand/snow targets like that! I always get them as 'objects' - as far as my mind is concerned, they are 'solid', and they are clearly a 'shape' -- you know also, part of that might be that I think of the feedback photo sand/snow as "flat with pattern or peaks", because you are nearly always "looking down at" it in the feedback, but in reality (and in session), if you were standing there, sand dunes or snow dunes could be really huge -- those are very confusing for me in session. -- PJ

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