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Replicant wrote:Nice review, thanks. Judging by Paul's comments, it would appear this is not a surefire effect. Is that right?
Also, how accurate is the blurb? It states that you "never ask any questions", yet Paul has mentioned asking questions. I'm confused.
themagicwand wrote:It's certainly a routine that has had a lot of thought put into it, and at $15 one can't really grumble (although the exchange rate is not in our favour at the moment). I guess the bottom line is how much time you are willing to invest into getting the routine to work for you.
EckoZero wrote:Craig Browning recommended this to me some time ago.
I got it and loved it.
Not sure why I never posted a review though!
Or did I...?
*potters off to use the search function*
EDIT: No I didn't
themagicwand wrote:Thanks for a great review. My only worry with this "routine" is that it can be asking a lot of the spec. There is a very real danger of half-way through the spec saying "hang on a minute, I'm a bit confused now" or worse the spec nodding and agreeing without really understanding what they're nodding and agreeing to.
There are also a couple of signs that don't adhere strictly to the questions. For example the sign for aquarius has at least two varients, one with a human involved, one without. This can lead to confusion.
I love the idea, but worry about the practicalities. Being able to divine someone's star-sign accurately is one of the holy grails of mentalism. I don't think this is quite there yet.
But a clever idea none the less.
Robbie wrote:After reading this, I had to go and order the thing. (I KNOW I should stop reading the review section...)
The basic idea is superb and can be applied to topics other than Zodiac signs, as mentioned above, as long as there's a finite range of possibilities to choose from. I'm another one who dislikes progressive anagrams -- they're so obviously guessing games. This technique is a real development away from that.
I'm not very happy with the detailed routine as given, though. Can't go into much detail in the open forum, but surely someone who knows enough astrology to know their own sign will also be perfectly familiar with the standard English name for it. The description "tropical environment" describing Scorpio is a bit off-putting, since the words suggest jungle. I would substitute "somewhere hot", and even then it's easily missable, since it's impossible to underestimate the average person's knowledge of zoology.
Then again, the author says this is the way he does it, and it works for him, so who am I to nitpick?
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