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by themagicwand » Jul 10th, '07, 14:44
Anyone bought this? Just pondering making it my next purchase. Any advice gratefully received.
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by DrTodd » Jul 10th, '07, 18:44
yup! It looks great and well grounded in a super story...loads of presentational possibilities....
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by Craig Browning » Jul 10th, '07, 19:04
I have it and have contemplated using it but just haven't gotten quite that far yet.
Truth of the matter is, I have too much of Bob's stuff and most all of it is excellent e.g. I have to play with one thing at a time...

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by DrTodd » Jul 11th, '07, 08:18
I had a good read through this last night and it is really excellent. Even if you do not like the premise of the background story, you can use his method for your own routine and presentation. Imagine the scenario:
Five participants are asked to write down details of a significant event from their lives on separate cards, which are then put into an envelope and left on the table. They are then asked to fill in date cards for those events. The date cards are thoroughly mixed. Just by looking at the date cards, you can describe each of the participant's events accurately!
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by themagicwand » Jul 11th, '07, 14:45
DrTodd wrote:I had a good read through this last night and it is really excellent. Even if you do not like the premise of the background story, you can use his method for your own routine and presentation. Imagine the scenario:
Five participants are asked to write down details of a significant event from their lives on separate cards, which are then put into an envelope and left on the table. They are then asked to fill in date cards for those events. The date cards are thoroughly mixed. Just by looking at the date cards, you can describe each of the participant's events accurately!
Sounds too good to miss out on! Just off to the "lybrary" right now!
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by DrTodd » Jul 11th, '07, 16:39
themagicwand wrote:DrTodd wrote:I had a good read through this last night and it is really excellent. Even if you do not like the premise of the background story, you can use his method for your own routine and presentation. Imagine the scenario:
Five participants are asked to write down details of a significant event from their lives on separate cards, which are then put into an envelope and left on the table. They are then asked to fill in date cards for those events. The date cards are thoroughly mixed. Just by looking at the date cards, you can describe each of the participant's events accurately!
Sounds too good to miss out on! Just off to the "lybrary" right now!
Let me know what you think!
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