--- In [email protected], "Jeff Fischer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > --- 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.
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