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ETcorngods survivor
Join Date: Dec 2005
Posts: 6,361
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If you are not part of the solution, you just haven't fully dissolved, yet. A proud member of the Simpson 15+7, named in the suit, Simpson v. Zwinge, et al., and founder of the ET Corn Gods Survivors Group. By the way, the Nominate button is to your |
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Graduate Poster
Join Date: Aug 2006
Posts: 1,230
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Pavel, I am afraid you are missing the point. When people work in a beaurocracy (even a relatively small one such as the JREF) a cc of a letter, or an email is purely "for information", not a request to respond. And people are busy. Before I retired, I rarely even carefully looked at cc emails, and certainly never responded. There was no need - I did not have the time, they were for information to be conveyed to me if I was interested. It is not splitting hairs. Busy people do not go out of their way to create work for themselves, and you really need to understand that the JREF does not rotate about your personal world. If you wish to reopen your file, the specifically write to the appropriate people, not with a cc, but a specific request to the person who was handling your challenge, and WHOM YOU PERSONALLY TOLD TO CLOSE YOUR FILE. Norm |
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NWO cyborg
Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: Starship Wanderer - DS9
Posts: 3,587
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A Division of N.T. Kryzt Inc.
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Join Date: Aug 2005
Posts: 5,961
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Good point with the cc, Norm. I had completely forgotten that.
All of these issues could have been avoided though if the following points would have been adhered to: 1. Send a registered letter. 2. Address is to the Challenge Administrator or his deputy. 3. In the letter, ask the recipient to forward the letter if improperly addressed. Pavel, I think you could still do that. And you haven't voted on your poll yet.
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Thinker
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Canberra
Posts: 195
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Blank photos
I like the idea of using blank photos. How about this:
* 20 photos suitable for the test. All photos to be physically identical - same paper, same size. ** by "suitable", we mean that Ziborov agrees that the image in the photo is not blank ** Either Ziborov to supply the photos, in which case JREF must be satisfied that they are physically identical, or JREF to supply 30 photos and Ziborov to select 20 of them on test day. * 20 blank photos physically identical to the 20 photos. * 40 opaque envelopes big enough to fit a photo, labelled "1" through "40". The blanks and the photos are put at random in the envelopes. * the pile of photos is shuffled. * for each envelope, a tester decides by coin toss whether to place a blank or a photo in it * when either the pile of 20 blanks or the pile of 20 photos is exhausted, the remaining envelopes are filled with whatever remains Ziborov's test: * all envelopes start as "undetermined" * a round proceeds as follows: ** the tester presents each undetermined envelope to Ziboriov ** Ziborov (does whatever he does) and states "photo", "blank", or "not sure" ** If "photo" or "blank", then tester records the envelope number and the determination and the envelope is "determined" and is put into a "determined" pile. ** if "not sure", then the envelope remains undetermined and is put into the "undetermined" pile (to be presented again in the next round, if there is one) * (time limits? limit to number of rounds? Breaks?) Marking: * Each envelope is opened. For each one: ** If the photo within is blank, and Zabirov determined that it was "blank", then that is counted as as success. ** If the photo within is not blank, and Zabirov determined that it was "photo", then that is counted as as success. Zabirov passes the test if he achieves ?? successes or more out of 40. |
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..., but the sincerity of his conviction can in no wise help him, because he had no right to believe on such evidence as was before him. - William K Clifford, "The Ethics of Belief" My Tree of Life applet (Java) My Age of Worms campaign. |
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A Division of N.T. Kryzt Inc.
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Join Date: Aug 2005
Posts: 5,961
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Thinker
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Canberra
Posts: 195
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..., but the sincerity of his conviction can in no wise help him, because he had no right to believe on such evidence as was before him. - William K Clifford, "The Ethics of Belief" My Tree of Life applet (Java) My Age of Worms campaign. |
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