Tomo wrote:Well, I don't know where you got the impression I was talking about you for you to cop an attitude from. Actually, I do. It's called the Forer effect.
I guess you are right there! I do assume that you are making broad sweeping statements that apply to everybody and therefore can be interpreted/misinterpreted by an individual. Or if it isn't the Forer effect maybe it was personal.
Tomo wrote:And this is called assumption, very cynical assumptiopn. Yes, I do have very special terms with the site. I advertise here, so they unblock my URL. It costs money to do so. Lawrence Jones, the site owner, can give you a rate if you email him.
Apologies due... However house rules state "2) No blatant advertising is allowed " and not "Only authorised resellers may advertise - Please contact for details." or any other disclaimer. An animated GIF on every post you have ever made seems to me... well a little... blatant.
I think more cynical is that just because someone is humble or honest enough to call themselves a layman but who is:
Phant6121 wrote:...interested in the whole psychological precess that derren browns work involves...
Is on a lesser intellectual plain maybe, as per your:
Tomo wrote:The kind of books that do tell you how, I don't think you'd understand.
and
Tomo wrote:EDIT: And, as you realise the book is over £100 now but want a "cheaper" way of getting inside it, it looks like you're after someone either telling you what you assume is in the book or, perhaps want a photocopy? Either way, I'm thinking sin bin.
Well with regards to Cynical Assumptions, pot and black spring to mind... or could that be the Forer effect again :-p
Tomo wrote:Suffice it to say, none of Brown's books contain special secrets of mind reading. One's got a few rather good but advanced tricks in it, one's a treatise on performance, and the other's a mass market book. His DVD contains a very nice (but again advanced) card tricks. They're not something the layman will get any value out of.
I do not know about the Derren Brown section of the 'local library' but I have not read any of his works...
Phant I do think you have made the slight mistake of posting in the actual 'reviews' (ok and in another of not searching for the Pure Effect review/s

) section rather than the 'reviews requested' section but I see no need for sinning... (although maybe that will change after this addition
for the record I have clicked on a few links which ORIGINATED FROOM THIS SITE and have found a blurb on the book - they were selling it for $45.00 (£23.00) but no longer have it in print. I hope that is a better answer. You would be looking at a 600% mark up! If you are looking for a copy at a "closer to publishers price" - The most constructive things you can do is contact a few magic shops to see if they have any back stock. I think we all recognise that there will be an 'additional premium' due the supply and demand of the item.
Now please be told...
http://www.talkmagic.co.uk/ftopic17018. ... =ebay+book
I think the above posting is a far nicer way of someone answering a question.
Apologies for the bad karma people or if I read this in a few days and feel I have over-reacted