by Binary » May 4th, '06, 22:23
If your performing to more than one person, sometimes its fun to tell them both different explanations.
Once I was levitating a £5 note with IT, and my colleagues were stunned, each of them later asked how I did it in private, I told one of them it was a complex array of magnets keeping it in perfect balance, and I told the other I was simply blowing and creating an air current which keeps it up.
Of course after about 10 minutes one of them decided to tell the other about how he found out the effect worked, and its incredibly fun to watch them argue.
When you are doing a routine, you can say "I can't show you how I did that trick, but I can show you how to do a different one" and launch into a "Do as I do" type effect, which seems to follow on supprisingly nicely.