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Forecasting the Future ... a challenge for most ... This group is looking for creative ways to explore the future

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Comment by Franis on February 22, 2011 at 22:49
Here's an interesting site that generates completely invented words. You can keep generating words without assigning them meanings. When you get to a word that you identify with, then you can supply a meaning. The new word and meaning is published on their site, crediting you with the invention or anonymously if you prefer. http://www.gocreate.com/wordgizmo/index.htm
Comment by Asa Jomard on February 22, 2011 at 20:59

Experts wanted!

Adonis,

I knew that would lure you into vertical thinking:-)

To get the right "zee" you have to be more creative!

Green little bugs!

By the way how creative do I have to be to link this nonsense with the future?

 

 

Comment by Asa Jomard on February 22, 2011 at 18:02

If you examine the way you pronunce the words you can hear the softness in them. Also you have been indoctrinated into believing that these are positive words. You probably have a positive experience linked with the words - a word like neat can be positive but also very negative!

I add the word Zee.

Your puzzle needs an expert, am I allowed to consult one?

Comment by Asa Jomard on February 22, 2011 at 10:37

That depends on your own amibition! I tend to strive for the impossible so that means that I would have to work on it forever. . .

Actually it is not such a bad idea. . . I mean lots of people love Sudoko so why not an harder crossword. . .

Comment by Franis on February 22, 2011 at 10:09
Probably it would be easier to make a crossword puzzle than to solve one.
Comment by Asa Jomard on February 21, 2011 at 20:45

I only like making up things.  Creating a Asadoko is beyond me - I cannot even solve a crossword! In fact I do not even like them!

 

This is a challenge for someone who like wordgames. . .

Comment by Asa Jomard on February 21, 2011 at 18:15

Hi Adonis,

Would it not be more fun to make a crossword consisting of new words that you have invented and people have to solve the crossword. That is more of a challenge! An Asadoko

Comment by Franis on December 23, 2010 at 7:43

There are many certifications of de Bono thinking. As far as I know about who are the trainers here, I am certain that there are more than two. The answer is simple why they don't participate more: it's work to write, and this is not going to be paid work. The people I know about are:

Lynda Curtain, Graeme Allan, Dennis Perrin, Avril Keyes, Arlene Teck, Jakov Jakisic, Will Devine, Susan Mackie, and more members that I don't know about... there are ten members in the "how to train without imposing a style" in the "groups" section.

Most forums lag when people are hanging out with their family at holiday time. Don't worry about it. We can always stir things up later...

 

Comment by Franis on December 20, 2010 at 2:58

End of the year is a great time for reviews and predictions about the future!

I'll have to get home before I can do this predicting about the future, because I don't take my oracles with me while traveling. But generally, I'd say many of the predictions of near-reality science fiction writers will come true - as they have been doing.

Comment by Asa Jomard on November 1, 2010 at 19:48
Tomorrow, the best pianist will play so beautiful that she fills the hungry people's stomachs.
She will improvise so cleverly that the ice melts in people’s hearts.
She will play in her own rhythm for whoever wants to listen.
Music is here and now, the best pianist enjoys music making.
And the best critic quietly barks;-)

 

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