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I have a cheaper, more low-tech solution: If, while reading [Voice]s posts, I watch the birds outside the window, I can correlate their flight patterns with what [Voice] is thinking. This will allow me to predict [Voice]s thoughts simply by watching the flight of birds. |
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I'm pretty sure very similar studies are being performed. |
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"That's funny, there doesn't seem to be any
activity..." |
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hmm....
I don't think this would work. Further to what [bigsleep] said, I don't think of lemons, limes, cherries, apples, grapes, etc. etc. as all being remotely related to each other, except at a conscious pigeonholing level. |
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Lemons & limes have the odd double connotation of "cold refreshing drink" and "cooked fish additive", categories shared by ice cold water/soda/iced-tea/beer, and ketchup and cats. |
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Grapefruit (juice) is "stuff I take a quick shot of in order to boost my glucose level high enough to make the coffee", a unique marker, but more in the "medicine" category than "food". |
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Oranges are "evil bright cheery things best avoided". 'Nuff said. |
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In short, I think reading a dictionary could at most provide the brainwaves associated with the phonetics of the word. |
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And 'apples' are just vainglorious computers! Zzzzing! |
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