--- In [email protected], "authfriend" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
> --- In [email protected], t3rinity <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
> > --- In [email protected], Rick Archer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
> <snip>
> > > Right. And leaving out the landing photos so it looked like the
> > > person was flying across the room.
> > 
> > That's wrong,Rick,the whole parabola was published,in about 5-6
> > photographs which was part of the exhibition chart 'Optimizing 
Brain
> > Functioning'. AFAIremember it included the start and the landing.
> 
> This is correct.  But it *still* looked like
> the person was floating across the room.
> 
> The question is, was it one very long hop, or
> really a sequence of hops, with one photo
> picked from each to make it *look* like one
> long hop?
> 
> I don't have the sequence in front of me, but
> I'm guessing it was the former.  Had it been
> the latter, I should think the position of her
> body would have been slightly different in each
> of the photos, whereas it was virtually
> identical.  Pretty impressive hop, if so.

I recall it the way you do, Judy.  I was in R.I. for the Ideal 
Society campaign.  It was a manageable size town and we were talking 
to the guys on the City council.  Most were fairly positive but non 
commital.  At a meeting of the entire council, they were saying it 
all sounded like a good thing, but no action was being taken.  
Finally my wife (now ex) said  " I hear everyone saying it sounds 
good but no one is willing to try it (TM)."  So she points at the 
most positive guy and says "Will you try it if (points to another 
positive guy) if he'll do it too?"  Well, it was brilliant.  It 
worked.  They all agreed to start.

However, they all had to go to prep lecture at the center.  The 
hopping sequence was running all down one side and around to another.
The lecture went on for awhile and one of them just started looking 
at the poster hopping sequence.  Finally, he says (loudly)  "What is 
THAT?"  The lecture stopped, they all freaked and that was that.  It 
was such a good opportunity lost.

Jeff




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