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Eeeee. That sets off my stalker flag. But then, we live in different sub-cultures, so what might be normal for yours may be undesirable for mine.
But you'll have to wait for my praxis to hit the boards before you see what I mean fully.
"There is an art to the building of suspense." :)
Maybe I'm just looking for too much awesome where there doesn't need to be any, because giving free tarot readings is plenty cool, but the really cool part to me is the intervention part. But that could just be me.
I think where we may differ is "what makes an sf0 task (or perhaps praxis) cool to you?". For me, it's the combination of being 1, artistic and 2, interacting with strangers (and thus reminding ourselves and strangers that, yes, the world is small, we are all connected, etc etc etc).
To do what you're asking would, I think, require me to only allow a narrow range of questions, such that intervention would be doable by a small group of people in a relatively short timeframe. Nothing wrong with that -- on the contrary, it's a rather intriguing idea! But to me, that gets neatly filed under "a different praxis", as opposed to a "huh, there's something odd about this praxis".
But now I'm musing about an army of volunteers waiting in the wings to intervene, once the reading is done. Hum. It'd work quite well at, say, a ren faire... :)
Have you *been* to New York city?
Down With Buildings!
Heehee I rather enjoyed the written commentary. :)

















That's pretty cool :)