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  • #61
    Originally posted by Nowhere
    Well...it's not ridiculous (but also not true OTOH...it's a little more complicated). And...well it doesn't insinuate such thing, but it's not a bad tool for looking that answer; whether it can be found or not is a different matter...

    PS. What do you propose instead? (I guess not behaviorism... )
    Oh I don't have a counterproposal. People ARE sheep. BAAAAAAAAAA!
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    • #62
      Originally posted by SitFlyer
      White hoe
      pics of white hoe? <3

      LMAO.

      I thought blue hammer.

      But after thinking back, I took this a couple years ago, and thought red hammer back then.

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      • #63
        Originally posted by Gurm
        Oh I don't have a counterproposal. People ARE sheep. BAAAAAAAAAA!
        So you're trying to say you've had sex with sheep?

        (j/k)

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        • #64
          Originally posted by Kurt
          I thought orange _and_ drill. The drill was actually a red milwaukee pph24 (pneumatic hammer? not sure if it's the correct english name...)

          That's a color _and_ a tool right?

          [erm...how come this message appears soooo late???]

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          • #65
            Hmm, I thought of a blue Dremel.

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            • #66
              mmmmm........blue dremel( I got one )

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              • #67
                So here is how it is done...probably

                No great surprises I'm afraid, just what we all probably guessed.

                From a psychologist:

                "Okay, I think it works on simple probability theory, here's how...

                I couldn't find any mnemonics in the sums, so I suspect they were just a filler to focus your mind, and also to put you under a bit of pressure (most people dont like mental arithmetic).

                Then, when you're asked about the colour and tool, the dominant (natural) response tendency will come through, because you're feeling under pressure.

                I suspect that this is a bit of a Family Fortunes type thing, ie. we asked 100 people on Leicester high street to name a colour and 98% said red, name a tool 98% said hammer, etc

                I suspect that red and hammer are the most common responses to colour and tool, put the two together and it gets something that looks really spooky, but is actually quite straightforward."


                So, no rocket science or mind control!
                FT.

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