Thanks for the references Craig - I will be following up and seeing what I can afford.
Is Syzygy interesting enough generally to warrant buying tomes? I see issue 57 carried ZODIESQUE which I can get for $2.50 as opposed to $200 for 5 vols (CUPS will get me I'm sure).
>>In that you've seen the weakness of the technique you now know what YOU must do to make it not look like you're playing Scrabble
I can see the problem but don't have a fix for it (yet - but I am thinking hard about this). I can see that getting the spec to apply his mind to 'seeing' vivid mental images is part of the misdirection.
As I said the performance of this 'feat' has never really appealed to me (I've had significant academic interest in the 'algorithm' though).
But after a brief chat with my partner tonight I think I'll be investing some time (if not more money) in this. I have never seen her express any interest in 'my' magic, yet when I mentioned it is possible to develop the skill of intuiting someone's star-sign she got really excited and said "do mine, do mine"* She also suggested could I tell someone's Day of Birth (Mon, Tues, Weds..) from their personality (Based on the Rhyme: Monday's Child is Fair of Face..) I think she has a point, but I'll be using more mathematical skills rather than mentalist
It just shows even in this day and age, science isn't enough for a lot of people. They still need the "supernatural" in their lives.
As a maths geek I'll be pulling my notes out on "Directed Acyclic Word Graphs" (aka branching anagrams) and I will be writing some software to generate the "branching" for any word list. The hard part will be finding relevant word lists which are common knowledge and set in stone like the birth-signs. Having to present a hardcopy word list to the spec. would look so contrived.
Enough for now until I've done a
lot more reading.
*Bear in mind I've been with her for years, we have four children together! I forget her birthday every year but KNOW she's a Gemini 