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| Hi Folks, I've put together a little web page in which you can enter some text, typically an email, and it will tell you 'hidden' truths about the author. It is mostly based on NLP. It is new, and I could benefit from feedback. So, if you have the interest, would you: 1. Let me know if it works as expected. 2. Tell me whether it did anything useful or amuzing for you. 3. Let me know if anything seems incorrect in terms of NLP. Thanks, - Jeff |
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| This is interesting but there seems to be a problem. It took three articles that I wrote yesterday and copied them into the Java applet. Each one came out differently. Each one said I was a different type of person with different types of strategies. Is that while this applet can pick out the direction of the article that is not very accurate when finding any hidden truths about the author. For those of us who write a great deal of articles, styles of our writing would change depending upon who we were writing to. One of the tenants of NLP is the ability to be flexible in your communication. So each communication with each different type of individual would seem to tell something different about the author of the article. Maybe it says more about the person that the writer is writing to instead of telling something about the writer themselves -- Tom Vizzini Anchoring and other Sneaky Stuff Boot Camp March 24 and 24 2007 Real Skills for the Real World www.essential-skills.com New Gold Members Area www.essential-skills.com/content.php?cid=1056 3D Mind www.essential-skills.com/content.php?cid=1043 "javawizard" <javawizard@aol.com> wrote in message news:1171327971.511219.57570@j27g2000cwj.googlegro ups.com... > Hi Folks, > I've put together a little web page in which you can enter some > text, typically an email, and it will tell you 'hidden' truths about > the author. It is mostly based on NLP. It is new, and I could benefit > from feedback. So, if you have the interest, would you: > > 1. Let me know if it works as expected. > > 2. Tell me whether it did anything useful or amuzing for you. > > 3. Let me know if anything seems incorrect in terms of NLP. > > Thanks, > - Jeff > |
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| "Tom Vizzini" <Tom@essential-skills.com> wrote in message news:-4mdnb3f2rDLXEzYnZ2dnUVZ_hmtnZ2d@adelphia.com... > This is interesting but there seems to be a problem. > > It took three articles that I wrote yesterday and copied them into the > Java > applet. Each one came out differently. Each one said I was a different > type of person with different types of strategies. > > Is that while this applet can pick out the direction of the article that > is > not very accurate when finding any hidden truths about the author. > > For those of us who write a great deal of articles, styles of our writing > would change depending upon who we were writing to. > > One of the tenants of NLP is the ability to be flexible in your > communication. So each communication with each different type of > individual > would seem to tell something different about the author of the article. > > Maybe it says more about the person that the writer is writing to instead > of > telling something about the writer themselves > > > -- > Tom Vizzini > > Anchoring and other Sneaky Stuff Boot Camp March 24 and 24 2007 > Real Skills for the Real World > www.essential-skills.com > New Gold Members Area www.essential-skills.com/content.php?cid=1056 > 3D Mind www.essential-skills.com/content.php?cid=1043 > > "javawizard" <javawizard@aol.com> wrote in message > news:1171327971.511219.57570@j27g2000cwj.googlegro ups.com... >> Hi Folks, >> I've put together a little web page in which you can enter some >> text, typically an email, and it will tell you 'hidden' truths about >> the author. It is mostly based on NLP. It is new, and I could benefit >> from feedback. So, if you have the interest, would you: >> >> 1. Let me know if it works as expected. >> >> 2. Tell me whether it did anything useful or amuzing for you. >> >> 3. Let me know if anything seems incorrect in terms of NLP. >> >> Thanks, >> - Jeff >> > > I posted the text given below: the program said I was 'kinesthetic': Wants pawn term, dare worsted ladle gull hoe lift wetter murder inner ladle cordage, honor itch offer lodge dock florist. Disk ladle gull orphan worry ladle cluck wetter putty ladle rat hut, an fur disk raisin pimple colder Ladle Rat Rotten Hut. Wan moaning, Rat Rotten Hut's murder colder inset, "Ladle Rat Rotten Hut, heresy ladle basking winsome burden barter an shirker cockles. Tick disk ladle basking tutor cordage offer groin-murder hoe lifts honor udder site offer florist. Shaker lake! Dun stopper laundry wrote! An yonder nor sorghum-stenches, dun stopper torque wet strainers!" "Hoe-cake, murder," resplendent Ladle Rat Rotten Hut, an tickle ladle basking an stuttered oft. Honor wrote tutor cordage offer groin-murder, Ladle Rat Rotten Hut mitten anomalous woof. "Wail, wail, wail!" set disk wicket woof, "Evanescent Ladle Rat Rotten Hut! Wares are putty ladle gull goring wizard ladle basking?" |
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