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Order by: date ↓ - rating ↑Wow, cool that you were able to confirm that the subject considered the clothing object to be pants.
I intellectually know that if you mix up rainbow colors you get black, but it still always surprises me when it happens.
Neat that you noticed so many things that have been there all along.
Not all fear is an immediate hit. The creeping kind is much more interesting.
Great notes...you could do this for a month and have an entire book of self-to-self tips.
We used to have a de-static gun in lab, so you could de-static powders in order to accurately measure small amounts. But no static gun.
Not for baby storage is great, since so many plastic buckets and things come labelled with toddler drowning warning icons.
It would be cool to know whether these unique pieces of merchandise stayed on the shelves.
I thought it was particularly interesting that you found out that specifically watching for compliments affected your normal fun experiences. I have heard of the Hawthorne effect (people who know they are under observation act different) but had never thought about the effect on the observer himself.
It would be ok if it was 7 ft, but since the radial field would be like a donut, it seemed like 8 was a better number for that kind of thing. (It's got two circles in the digit.) I wouldn't want to be affecting the brains of people whom I was unaware or, or unable to monitor, so it would be important to have a limited range. Yet, if the range was too small, I would need to be close enough to the other people that they would be paying attention to me. So the range would need to be larger than 2 or 3 feet.