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Date: 12 Dec 2006 21:25:58
From: Arlo-Speaks
Subject: Offer to share knowledge with RGP readers if subject interest is high enough
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Good day all. There are/were a couple of projects I had in mind for a few years, well maybe not a few more like 15 LOL. One of them I started just before the time I got sick. I decided to kill it off due to my mindset before my illness was understood by myself and my medical team. Basically at that time I was not sleeping more than 2 hours at a time (exactly 1 hour and 55 minutes) and I reached a point were I could not interface with anyone. This really helped dealing with a few people I had asked to work on the project. LOL. Once I was well enough to go back to work on it I had lost interest for a few different reasons ANYWAY On to the next project. I know most of you are sick of me talking about understanding how the other players think when playing cards. I also know many have no clue about what I am really talking about. I also find it crazy in modern day poker when a player goes into the tank for what seems like ever. Many think it is a great way to fool the other players but it really is nothing more than a waste of time in most cases unless the other players are somewhat green. Sure there are a few hands now and then you will need to spend more time thinking about but you should reach a point were they are few and far apart. This of course gives others less of a chance to get a good read on your play. Many of you should of noticed by now some of the top players in the world do not go into the tank hand after hand because they do not have a need to nor need to win the Oscar ): I also feel by putting out this post at this time it might force me to finish the project within a reasonable timeline/ However because I do not plan on making money off the project I only want to do it if there is enough of an open interest. After all I already know the subject. :) If there appears to be enough interest, over the next month or two I will write an article on the following 3 connected subjects. I will release sections as I complete them. 1. Split second cognition, developing it and trusting it with relationship to poker and other parts of life. 2. Sensory perception, Standard, Expanded, Extra, and the effect it has on ones choices. 3. Prejudice (including unconscious), developing it as a tool rather than weight.
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Date: 12 Dec 2006 21:35:19
From: FellKnight
Subject: Re: Offer to share knowledge with RGP readers if subject interest is high enough
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On Dec 12 2006 2:25 PM, Arlo-Speaks wrote: > 1. Split second cognition, developing it and trusting it with > relationship to poker and other parts of life. > 2. Sensory perception, Standard, Expanded, Extra, and the effect > it has on ones choices. > 3. Prejudice (including unconscious), developing it as a tool > rather than weight. Very interested. Fell -- Website: www.fellknight.com Email: fellknight at gmail dot com ____________________________________________________________________ RecGroups : the community-oriented newsreader : www.recgroups.com
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Date: 12 Dec 2006 15:40:51
From: wadner
Subject: Re: Offer to share knowledge with RGP readers if subject interest is high enough
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Arlo-Speaks wrote: > Good day all. > There are/were a couple of projects I had in mind for a few years, > well maybe not a few more like 15 LOL. One of them I started just > before the time I got sick. I decided to kill it off due to my mindset > before my illness was understood by myself and my medical team. > Basically at that time I was not sleeping more than 2 hours at a time > (exactly 1 hour and 55 minutes) and I reached a point were I could not > interface with anyone. This really helped dealing with a few people I > had asked to work on the project. LOL. Once I was well enough to go > back to work on it I had lost interest for a few different reasons > > ANYWAY > On to the next project. > > I know most of you are sick of me talking about understanding how the > other players think when playing cards. I also know many have no clue > about what I am really talking about. I also find it crazy in modern > day poker when a player goes into the tank for what seems like ever. > Many think it is a great way to fool the other players but it really > is nothing more than a waste of time in most cases unless the other > players are somewhat green. Sure there are a few hands now and then > you will need to spend more time thinking about but you should reach a > point were they are few and far apart. This of course gives others > less of a chance to get a good read on your play. Many of you should > of noticed by now some of the top players in the world do not go into > the tank hand after hand because they do not have a need to nor need > to win the Oscar ): > I also feel by putting out this post at this time it might force me to > finish the project within a reasonable timeline/ However because I do > not plan on making money off the project I only want to do it if there > is enough of an open interest. After all I already know the subject. > :) > > > If there appears to be enough interest, over the next month or two I > will write an article on the following 3 connected subjects. I will > release sections as I complete them. > > 1. Split second cognition, developing it and trusting it with > relationship to poker and other parts of life. > 2. Sensory perception, Standard, Expanded, Extra, and the effect > it has on ones choices. > 3. Prejudice (including unconscious), developing it as a tool > rather than weight. Read Blink by Malcolm Gladwell.
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Date: 12 Dec 2006 17:34:02
From: NeverMe
Subject: Re: Offer to share knowledge with RGP readers if subject interest is high enough
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I was given blink as a b/day thing. I didnt find it very informative at all. It does not have enough of the "how" part I was hoping for. McSock arlo payne wrote: > On Dec 12 2006 4:40 PM, wadner wrote: > > > Arlo-Speaks wrote: > > > Good day all. > > > There are/were a couple of projects I had in mind for a few years, > > > well maybe not a few more like 15 LOL. One of them I started just > > > before the time I got sick. I decided to kill it off due to my mindset > > > before my illness was understood by myself and my medical team. > > > Basically at that time I was not sleeping more than 2 hours at a time > > > (exactly 1 hour and 55 minutes) and I reached a point were I could not > > > interface with anyone. This really helped dealing with a few people I > > > had asked to work on the project. LOL. Once I was well enough to go > > > back to work on it I had lost interest for a few different reasons > > > > > > ANYWAY > > > On to the next project. > > > > > > I know most of you are sick of me talking about understanding how the > > > other players think when playing cards. I also know many have no clue > > > about what I am really talking about. I also find it crazy in modern > > > day poker when a player goes into the tank for what seems like ever. > > > Many think it is a great way to fool the other players but it really > > > is nothing more than a waste of time in most cases unless the other > > > players are somewhat green. Sure there are a few hands now and then > > > you will need to spend more time thinking about but you should reach a > > > point were they are few and far apart. This of course gives others > > > less of a chance to get a good read on your play. Many of you should > > > of noticed by now some of the top players in the world do not go into > > > the tank hand after hand because they do not have a need to nor need > > > to win the Oscar ): > > > I also feel by putting out this post at this time it might force me to > > > finish the project within a reasonable timeline/ However because I do > > > not plan on making money off the project I only want to do it if there > > > is enough of an open interest. After all I already know the subject. > > > :) > > > > > > > > > If there appears to be enough interest, over the next month or two I > > > will write an article on the following 3 connected subjects. I will > > > release sections as I complete them. > > > > > > 1. Split second cognition, developing it and trusting it with > > > relationship to poker and other parts of life. > > > 2. Sensory perception, Standard, Expanded, Extra, and the effect > > > it has on ones choices. > > > 3. Prejudice (including unconscious), developing it as a tool > > > rather than weight. > > > > > > Read Blink by Malcolm Gladwell. > > Did you read it? If so please write a little review. > Is it any good? > Does it cover expanded perception? > I have never seen anything very good on expanded perception. I also have never > seen anything that connects all three subjects. I also like connecting > prehistoric genetics with first two directly which also seems to connect the > thrid. > > If you have read Blink and find it good I will see if I can order it. > > > > _______________________________________________________________ > Posted using RecPoker.com v2.2 - http://www.recpoker.com
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Date: 13 Dec
From: arlo payne
Subject: Re: Offer to share knowledge with RGP readers if subject interest is high enough
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On Dec 12 2006 6:34 PM, NeverMe wrote: > I was given blink as a b/day thing. I didnt find it very informative > at all. It does not have enough of the "how" part I was hoping for. > > McSock Thanks. I will not order it then. BTW I have always focused on the 'How" part. I must add I have no idea if my veiws are anywhere near that of Blink (clearly because I have not read it) or even in the same terms as a base understanding of the concepts. My views are more of a teaching view and I am sure many will find my take on the subjects pure bullshit just because they can not get their mind around something they can not touch. It has taken me along long time to share my views with the general public just because so many will not be albe to understand what I am talking about. I will try and make it as clear as possible but as many know my mind out runs my hands most of the time when I write. _______________________________________________________________ New Feature: Mark All As Read! - http://www.recpoker.com
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Date: 13 Dec
From: arlo payne
Subject: Re: Offer to share knowledge with RGP readers if subject interest is high enough
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On Dec 12 2006 4:40 PM, wadner wrote: > Arlo-Speaks wrote: > > Good day all. > > There are/were a couple of projects I had in mind for a few years, > > well maybe not a few more like 15 LOL. One of them I started just > > before the time I got sick. I decided to kill it off due to my mindset > > before my illness was understood by myself and my medical team. > > Basically at that time I was not sleeping more than 2 hours at a time > > (exactly 1 hour and 55 minutes) and I reached a point were I could not > > interface with anyone. This really helped dealing with a few people I > > had asked to work on the project. LOL. Once I was well enough to go > > back to work on it I had lost interest for a few different reasons > > > > ANYWAY > > On to the next project. > > > > I know most of you are sick of me talking about understanding how the > > other players think when playing cards. I also know many have no clue > > about what I am really talking about. I also find it crazy in modern > > day poker when a player goes into the tank for what seems like ever. > > Many think it is a great way to fool the other players but it really > > is nothing more than a waste of time in most cases unless the other > > players are somewhat green. Sure there are a few hands now and then > > you will need to spend more time thinking about but you should reach a > > point were they are few and far apart. This of course gives others > > less of a chance to get a good read on your play. Many of you should > > of noticed by now some of the top players in the world do not go into > > the tank hand after hand because they do not have a need to nor need > > to win the Oscar ): > > I also feel by putting out this post at this time it might force me to > > finish the project within a reasonable timeline/ However because I do > > not plan on making money off the project I only want to do it if there > > is enough of an open interest. After all I already know the subject. > > :) > > > > > > If there appears to be enough interest, over the next month or two I > > will write an article on the following 3 connected subjects. I will > > release sections as I complete them. > > > > 1. Split second cognition, developing it and trusting it with > > relationship to poker and other parts of life. > > 2. Sensory perception, Standard, Expanded, Extra, and the effect > > it has on ones choices. > > 3. Prejudice (including unconscious), developing it as a tool > > rather than weight. > > > Read Blink by Malcolm Gladwell. Did you read it? If so please write a little review. Is it any good? Does it cover expanded perception? I have never seen anything very good on expanded perception. I also have never seen anything that connects all three subjects. I also like connecting prehistoric genetics with first two directly which also seems to connect the thrid. If you have read Blink and find it good I will see if I can order it. _______________________________________________________________ Posted using RecPoker.com v2.2 - http://www.recpoker.com
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Date: 12 Dec 23:22:08
From: Tanya AKA MissT74
Subject: Re: Offer to share knowledge with RGP readers if subject interest is high enough
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I'm very interested, as long as it's not written by the drugged out Arlo....he confused me sometimes. : ) T On Dec 12 2006 2:25 PM, Arlo-Speaks wrote: > Good day all. > There are/were a couple of projects I had in mind for a few years, > well maybe not a few more like 15 LOL. One of them I started just > before the time I got sick. I decided to kill it off due to my mindset > before my illness was understood by myself and my medical team. > Basically at that time I was not sleeping more than 2 hours at a time > (exactly 1 hour and 55 minutes) and I reached a point were I could not > interface with anyone. This really helped dealing with a few people I > had asked to work on the project. LOL. Once I was well enough to go > back to work on it I had lost interest for a few different reasons > > ANYWAY > On to the next project. > > I know most of you are sick of me talking about understanding how the > other players think when playing cards. I also know many have no clue > about what I am really talking about. I also find it crazy in modern > day poker when a player goes into the tank for what seems like ever. > Many think it is a great way to fool the other players but it really > is nothing more than a waste of time in most cases unless the other > players are somewhat green. Sure there are a few hands now and then > you will need to spend more time thinking about but you should reach a > point were they are few and far apart. This of course gives others > less of a chance to get a good read on your play. Many of you should > of noticed by now some of the top players in the world do not go into > the tank hand after hand because they do not have a need to nor need > to win the Oscar ): > I also feel by putting out this post at this time it might force me to > finish the project within a reasonable timeline/ However because I do > not plan on making money off the project I only want to do it if there > is enough of an open interest. After all I already know the subject. > :) > > > If there appears to be enough interest, over the next month or two I > will write an article on the following 3 connected subjects. I will > release sections as I complete them. > > 1. Split second cognition, developing it and trusting it with > relationship to poker and other parts of life. > 2. Sensory perception, Standard, Expanded, Extra, and the effect > it has on ones choices. > 3. Prejudice (including unconscious), developing it as a tool > rather than weight. _______________________________________________________________ Posted using RecPoker.com v2.2 - http://www.recpoker.com
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Date: 12 Dec 2006 20:54:04
From: Jim Anderson (thejim2020)
Subject: Re: Offer to share knowledge with RGP readers if subject interest ...
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No, don't write it.
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Date: 13 Dec
From: arlo payne
Subject: Re: Offer to share knowledge with RGP readers if subject interest ...
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On Dec 12 2006 9:54 PM, Jim Anderson (thejim2020) wrote: > No, don't write it. Ok one no vote wins. Project killed. It is the American way :) _______________________________________________________________ * New Release: RecPoker.com v2.2 - http://www.recpoker.com
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Date: 12 Dec 2006 23:39:06
From: ben carr
Subject: Re: Offer to share knowledge with RGP readers if subject interest
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im interested too
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Date: 13 Dec
From: arlo payne
Subject: Re: Offer to share knowledge with RGP readers if
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On Dec 12 2006 4:22 PM, Tanya AKA MissT74 wrote: > > I'm very interested, as long as it's not written by the drugged out Arlo....he > confused me sometimes. : ) > > T If you noticed the post was made by that Arlo-Speaks guy. He is around when Arlo is not on pain meds. _______________________________________________________________ Your Online Poker Community - http://www.recpoker.com
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Date: 13 Dec
From: Tanya AKA MissT74
Subject: Re: Offer to share knowledge with RGP readers if
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On Dec 12 2006 5:53 PM, arlo payne wrote: > > > > On Dec 12 2006 4:22 PM, Tanya AKA MissT74 wrote: > > > > > I'm very interested, as long as it's not written by the drugged out > > Arlo....he > > confused me sometimes. : ) > > > > T > > If you noticed the post was made by that Arlo-Speaks guy. He is around when > Arlo is not on pain meds. Well, whether it's written by Arlo-Speaks or Arlo Payne, I look forward to reading it. I'll just reign in my confusion if it's not Arlo-Speaks. : ) T _______________________________________________________________ New Feature: Mark All As Read! - http://www.recpoker.com
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Date: 12 Dec 2006 23:21:53
From: Palooka
Subject: Re: Offer to share knowledge with RGP readers if subject interest is high enough
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"Arlo-Speaks" <Arlo-Speaks@earthlink.net > wrote in message news:nc7un2p4tp6np4i7v0h0fl0luciuthsthm@4ax.com... > Good day all. > There are/were a couple of projects I had in mind for a few years, > well maybe not a few more like 15 LOL. One of them I started just > before the time I got sick. I decided to kill it off due to my mindset > before my illness was understood by myself and my medical team. > Basically at that time I was not sleeping more than 2 hours at a time > (exactly 1 hour and 55 minutes) and I reached a point were I could not > interface with anyone. This really helped dealing with a few people I > had asked to work on the project. LOL. Once I was well enough to go > back to work on it I had lost interest for a few different reasons > > ANYWAY > On to the next project. > > I know most of you are sick of me talking about understanding how the > other players think when playing cards. I also know many have no clue > about what I am really talking about. I also find it crazy in modern > day poker when a player goes into the tank for what seems like ever. > Many think it is a great way to fool the other players but it really > is nothing more than a waste of time in most cases unless the other > players are somewhat green. Sure there are a few hands now and then > you will need to spend more time thinking about but you should reach a > point were they are few and far apart. This of course gives others > less of a chance to get a good read on your play. Many of you should > of noticed by now some of the top players in the world do not go into > the tank hand after hand because they do not have a need to nor need > to win the Oscar ): > I also feel by putting out this post at this time it might force me to > finish the project within a reasonable timeline/ However because I do > not plan on making money off the project I only want to do it if there > is enough of an open interest. After all I already know the subject. > :) > > > If there appears to be enough interest, over the next month or two I > will write an article on the following 3 connected subjects. I will > release sections as I complete them. > > 1. Split second cognition, developing it and trusting it with > relationship to poker and other parts of life. > 2. Sensory perception, Standard, Expanded, Extra, and the effect > it has on ones choices. > 3. Prejudice (including unconscious), developing it as a tool > rather than weight. > I would very much appreciate being included in the mailing list. Email follows separately. Thanks, Arlo. Palooka
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Date: 12 Dec 2006 14:54:07
From: pokerchimp
Subject: Re: Offer to share knowledge with RGP readers if subject interest is high enough
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I would definitely read them. I was very disappointed when you stopped your 08 lessons. I still have copies of your lesson and my correspondance with you about it. On Dec 12 2006 4:25 PM, Arlo-Speaks wrote: > Good day all. > There are/were a couple of projects I had in mind for a few years, > well maybe not a few more like 15 LOL. One of them I started just > before the time I got sick. I decided to kill it off due to my mindset > before my illness was understood by myself and my medical team. > Basically at that time I was not sleeping more than 2 hours at a time > (exactly 1 hour and 55 minutes) and I reached a point were I could not > interface with anyone. This really helped dealing with a few people I > had asked to work on the project. LOL. Once I was well enough to go > back to work on it I had lost interest for a few different reasons > > ANYWAY > On to the next project. > > I know most of you are sick of me talking about understanding how the > other players think when playing cards. I also know many have no clue > about what I am really talking about. I also find it crazy in modern > day poker when a player goes into the tank for what seems like ever. > Many think it is a great way to fool the other players but it really > is nothing more than a waste of time in most cases unless the other > players are somewhat green. Sure there are a few hands now and then > you will need to spend more time thinking about but you should reach a > point were they are few and far apart. This of course gives others > less of a chance to get a good read on your play. Many of you should > of noticed by now some of the top players in the world do not go into > the tank hand after hand because they do not have a need to nor need > to win the Oscar ): > I also feel by putting out this post at this time it might force me to > finish the project within a reasonable timeline/ However because I do > not plan on making money off the project I only want to do it if there > is enough of an open interest. After all I already know the subject. > :) > > > If there appears to be enough interest, over the next month or two I > will write an article on the following 3 connected subjects. I will > release sections as I complete them. > > 1. Split second cognition, developing it and trusting it with > relationship to poker and other parts of life. > 2. Sensory perception, Standard, Expanded, Extra, and the effect > it has on ones choices. > 3. Prejudice (including unconscious), developing it as a tool > rather than weight. thumbers on stars, dieseldyke on absolute/vegaspoker24/7 ____________________________________________________________________ * kill-files, watch-lists, favorites, and more.. www.recgroups.com
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Date: 13 Dec
From: arlo payne
Subject: Re: Offer to share knowledge with RGP readers if subject interest is high enough
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On Dec 12 2006 3:54 PM, pokerchimp wrote: > I would definitely read them. I was very disappointed when you stopped > your 08 lessons. I still have copies of your lesson and my correspondance > with you about it. yes it all pretty much sucks. My health issues really knocked me down in many areas. The AS causes me so much pain and effects my sleep and writing. The heart issues would be big to some but for me they are minor compared to the AS issues. Nothing like being stuck in a body full of pain each and everyday and no chance of ever getting better. And I also really do hate the side effects from the pain meds even when I jole about them it is more a way of dealing with them. One thing that drives me crazy is my typing these days. In the past I wrote reports etc in the hundreds of pages with no problem. these days I have tons of typos many I miss when I prof read. The writing problem is caused by nerves getting info to one hand before the other causing many letters to be out of wack due to placement on the keyboard. That is the real reason I kiiled the lessons writing became way to hard and the typos I felt made me look stupid. _______________________________________________________________ Watch Lists, Block Lists, Favorites - http://www.recpoker.com
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Date: 12 Dec 2006 20:15:30
From: Bronzedodger
Subject: Re: Offer to share knowledge with RGP readers if subject interest is high enough
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On Dec 12 2006 7:51 PM, arlo payne wrote: > That is the real reason I kiiled the lessons writing became way to hard and the > typos I felt made me look stupid. First - anyone who would care about the typos and ignore good advice...uh, the advice isn't going to help them. However - if it's any value, I'm sure people here would be willing to proof stuff for you (I'm game). If you want to send me bits and pieces, I can proof them and ship back...though I won't guarantee it will come back w/o questions. "Uh, I think this is a typo, but I didn't grasp the concept, so I could be wrong." ;) (my parents were English majors so my entire life has included proof reading...for better or worse; I figure no more than 9 typos in my post here, just for irony) -------- : the next generation of web-newsreaders : http://www.recgroups.com
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Date: 12 Dec 2006 17:39:30
From: pokerchimp
Subject: Re: Offer to share knowledge with RGP readers if subject interest is high enough
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It would be really hard for you to look stupid Arlo (about poker that is) On Dec 12 2006 7:51 PM, arlo payne wrote: > On Dec 12 2006 3:54 PM, pokerchimp wrote: > > > I would definitely read them. I was very disappointed when you stopped > > your 08 lessons. I still have copies of your lesson and my correspondance > > with you about it. > > yes it all pretty much sucks. > My health issues really knocked me down in many areas. The AS causes me so much > pain and effects my sleep and writing. The heart issues would be big to some > but for me they are minor compared to the AS issues. Nothing like being stuck > in a body full of pain each and everyday and no chance of ever getting better. > And I also really do hate the side effects from the pain meds even when I jole > about them it is more a way of dealing with them. One thing that drives me > crazy is my typing these days. In the past I wrote reports etc in the hundreds > of pages with no problem. these days I have tons of typos many I miss when I > prof read. The writing problem is caused by nerves getting info to one hand > before the other causing many letters to be out of wack due to placement on the > keyboard. > That is the real reason I kiiled the lessons writing became way to hard and the > typos I felt made me look stupid. thumbers on stars, dieseldyke on absolute/vegaspoker24/7 ------- looking for a better newsgroup-reader? - www.recgroups.com
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Date: 13 Dec
From: arlo payne
Subject: Re: Offer to share knowledge with RGP readers if subject interest is high enough
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On Dec 12 2006 6:39 PM, pokerchimp wrote: > It would be really hard for you to look stupid Arlo (about poker that is) It really does drive me crazy stuck in my new broken body. I was raised to cowboy up in relationship to all manners of pain but when it never ends it really starts effecting the mind. Hell once when I was young I even got on the next bull when I had just broken my arm. But now I take a hanfull of pills most days just so I can move from one room to the other and as it spreads to new parts of my body (like my hands) the effect on the mind by it setting new limits really messes with the mind. _______________________________________________________________ * New Release: RecPoker.com v2.2 - http://www.recpoker.com
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Date: 13 Dec
From: Tanya AKA MissT74
Subject: Re: Offer to share knowledge with RGP readers if subject interest is high enough
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On Dec 12 2006 6:39 PM, pokerchimp wrote: > It would be really hard for you to look stupid Arlo (about poker that is) Agreed. Besides, most of us here know that you're going through pain, so type away and forget the damn typose,. well get use too them and ignoree them aslong as the tru meening of you're words come threw. Witch is what where after anywayz. Love ya, T > > On Dec 12 2006 7:51 PM, arlo payne wrote: > > > On Dec 12 2006 3:54 PM, pokerchimp wrote: > > > > > I would definitely read them. I was very disappointed when you stopped > > > your 08 lessons. I still have copies of your lesson and my correspondance > > > with you about it. > > > > yes it all pretty much sucks. > > My health issues really knocked me down in many areas. The AS causes me so > much > > pain and effects my sleep and writing. The heart issues would be big to > > some > > but for me they are minor compared to the AS issues. Nothing like being > stuck > > in a body full of pain each and everyday and no chance of ever getting > better. > > And I also really do hate the side effects from the pain meds even when I > jole > > about them it is more a way of dealing with them. One thing that drives me > > crazy is my typing these days. In the past I wrote reports etc in the > hundreds > > of pages with no problem. these days I have tons of typos many I miss when > > I > > prof read. The writing problem is caused by nerves getting info to one hand > > before the other causing many letters to be out of wack due to placement on > the > > keyboard. > > That is the real reason I kiiled the lessons writing became way to hard and > the > > typos I felt made me look stupid. > > > thumbers on stars, dieseldyke on absolute/vegaspoker24/7 _______________________________________________________________ * New Release: RecPoker.com v2.2 - http://www.recpoker.com
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Date: 13 Dec
From: arlo payne
Subject: Re: Offer to share knowledge with RGP readers if
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On Dec 12 2006 7:42 PM, Tanya AKA MissT74 wrote: > > > > On Dec 12 2006 6:39 PM, pokerchimp wrote: > > > It would be really hard for you to look stupid Arlo (about poker that is) > > Agreed. Besides, most of us here know that you're going through pain, so type > away and forget the damn typose,. well get use too them and ignoree them > aslong > as the tru meening of you're words come threw. Witch is what where after > anywayz. > > Love ya, > T LOL thanks Love ya always. _______________________________________________________________ Block Lists, Favorites, and more - http://www.recpoker.com
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Date: 13 Dec 2006 12:45:19
From: XaQ Morphy
Subject: Re: Offer to share knowledge with RGP readers if subject interest is high enough
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> Agreed. Besides, most of us here know that you're going through pain, so type > away and forget the damn typose,. well get use too them and ignoree them aslong > as the tru meening of you're words come threw. Witch is what where after > anywayz. And the secret of how to name a new store comes out... Morphy http://donkeymanifesto.blogspot.com ---- looking for a better newsgroup-reader? - www.recgroups.com
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Date: 13 Dec 2006 12:49:04
From: CincinnatiKid
Subject: Re: Offer to share knowledge with RGP readers if subject interest is high enough
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On Dec 13 2006 3:45 PM, XaQ Morphy wrote: > > Agreed. Besides, most of us here know that you're going through pain, so type > > away and forget the damn typose,. well get use too them and ignoree them > aslong > > as the tru meening of you're words come threw. Witch is what where after > > anywayz. > > And the secret of how to name a new store comes out... > > Morphy > http://donkeymanifesto.blogspot.com Dude, that's fucking hilarious. Well done. ____________________________________________________________________ : the next generation of web-newsreaders : http://www.recgroups.com
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Date: 13 Dec 2006 13:34:56
From: XaQ Morphy
Subject: Re: Offer to share knowledge with RGP readers if subject interest is high enough
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> Dude, that's fucking hilarious. Well done. lol tyty. Although I'm a bit disappointed that my K1 joke was lost on you. Morphy http://donkeymanifesto.blogspot.com _______________________________________________________________________ RecGroups : the community-oriented newsreader : www.recgroups.com
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Date: 13 Dec 2006 14:24:59
From: CincinnatiKid
Subject: Re: Offer to share knowledge with RGP readers if subject interest is high enough
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On Dec 13 2006 4:34 PM, XaQ Morphy wrote: > > Dude, that's fucking hilarious. Well done. > > lol tyty. Although I'm a bit disappointed that my K1 joke was lost on you. > > Morphy > http://donkeymanifesto.blogspot.com This shitty internet connection is limiting my responses a tad. Instead of 100 posts a day im down to 50. ________________________________________________________________________ looking for a better newsgroup-reader? - www.recgroups.com
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Date: 13 Dec 22:11:15
From: Tanya AKA MissT74
Subject: Re: Offer to share knowledge with RGP readers if subject interest is high enough
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On Dec 13 2006 2:34 PM, XaQ Morphy wrote: > > Dude, that's fucking hilarious. Well done. > > lol tyty. Although I'm a bit disappointed that my K1 joke was lost on you. > I thought the K1 joke was fucking brilliant, the store joke is just getting old IMO. ; ) T > Morphy > http://donkeymanifesto.blogspot.com/ _______________________________________________________________ * New Release: RecPoker.com v2.2 - http://www.recpoker.com
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Date: 13 Dec 18:42:55
From: CHarrison100
Subject: Re: Offer to share knowledge with RGP readers if
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On Dec 12 2006 7:51 PM, arlo payne wrote: > > > > On Dec 12 2006 3:54 PM, pokerchimp wrote: > > > I would definitely read them. I was very disappointed when you stopped > > your 08 lessons. I still have copies of your lesson and my correspondance > > with you about it. > > yes it all pretty much sucks. > My health issues really knocked me down in many areas. The AS causes me so > much > pain and effects my sleep and writing. The heart issues would be big to some > but for me they are minor compared to the AS issues. Nothing like being stuck > in a body full of pain each and everyday and no chance of ever getting > better. > And I also really do hate the side effects from the pain meds even when I jole > about them it is more a way of dealing with them. One thing that drives me > crazy is my typing these days. In the past I wrote reports etc in the > hundreds > of pages with no problem. these days I have tons of typos many I miss when I > prof read. The writing problem is caused by nerves getting info to one hand > before the other causing many letters to be out of wack due to placement on > the > keyboard. > That is the real reason I kiiled the lessons writing became way to hard and > the > typos I felt made me look stupid. Don't worry about Typos especially if they are jut words with letter out of order. I raed taht poelpe can udnersatnd msot wiritng if the frsit and lsat lteters are corerct and the ohters are tehre. I would also like to read your O8 lessons that you have completed. i have never played before but it looks fun and I would rather learn lots of poker then one type. Do you have a copy you can email me? charrison100 at cogeco dot ca _______________________________________________________________ Posted using RecPoker.com v2.2 - http://www.recpoker.com
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Date: 12 Dec 2006 14:26:29
From: Bronzedodger
Subject: Re: Offer to share knowledge with RGP readers if subject interest is high enough
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On Dec 12 2006 4:25 PM, Arlo-Speaks wrote: > If there appears to be enough interest, over the next month or two I > will write an article on the following 3 connected subjects. I will > release sections as I complete them. > > 1. Split second cognition, developing it and trusting it with > relationship to poker and other parts of life. > 2. Sensory perception, Standard, Expanded, Extra, and the effect > it has on ones choices. > 3. Prejudice (including unconscious), developing it as a tool > rather than weight. Can't guarantee I'll understand them, but I'd love to read the lessons. As long as that XaQ guy doesn't blog about it... ;) _______________________________________________________________________ : the next generation of web-newsreaders : http://www.recgroups.com
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Date: 12 Dec 2006 14:17:28
From: XaQ Morphy
Subject: Re: Offer to share knowledge with RGP readers if subject interest is high enough
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> 1. Split second cognition, developing it and trusting it with > relationship to poker and other parts of life. > 2. Sensory perception, Standard, Expanded, Extra, and the effect > it has on ones choices. > 3. Prejudice (including unconscious), developing it as a tool > rather than weight. Believe it or not, I'd be interested in helping out. Email me at xaqmorphy@gmail.com or I'm on AIM as XaQ Morphy. Morphy http://donkeymanifesto.blogspot.com ____________________________________________________________________ * kill-files, watch-lists, favorites, and more.. www.recgroups.com
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Date: 12 Dec 2006 13:57:27
From: John_Brian_K
Subject: Re: Offer to share knowledge with RGP readers if subject interest is high enough
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Write em and let me know where to read em.
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Date: 12 Dec 22:06:09
From: arlo payne
Subject: Re: Offer to share knowledge with RGP readers if subject interest is high enough
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On Dec 12 2006 2:57 PM, John_Brian_K wrote: > Write em and let me know where to read em. Well here of course :) I am not a carpetbagger. _______________________________________________________________ New Feature: Mark All As Read! - http://www.recpoker.com
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Date: 13 Dec 2006 09:15:42
From: John_Brian_K
Subject: Re: Offer to share knowledge with RGP readers if subject interest is high enough
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arlo payne wrote: > On Dec 12 2006 2:57 PM, John_Brian_K wrote: > > > Write em and let me know where to read em. > > Well here of course :) > I am not a carpetbagger. It is deffinetely a group of concepts that might be over my head, but would like to read them and see if they might help my game.
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Date: 12 Dec 21:53:18
From: Porsche_Dan
Subject: Re: Offer to share knowledge with RGP readers if subject interest is high enough
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I would read them for sure. On Dec 12 2006 1:25 PM, Arlo-Speaks wrote: > Good day all. > There are/were a couple of projects I had in mind for a few years, > well maybe not a few more like 15 LOL. One of them I started just > before the time I got sick. I decided to kill it off due to my mindset > before my illness was understood by myself and my medical team. > Basically at that time I was not sleeping more than 2 hours at a time > (exactly 1 hour and 55 minutes) and I reached a point were I could not > interface with anyone. This really helped dealing with a few people I > had asked to work on the project. LOL. Once I was well enough to go > back to work on it I had lost interest for a few different reasons > > ANYWAY > On to the next project. > > I know most of you are sick of me talking about understanding how the > other players think when playing cards. I also know many have no clue > about what I am really talking about. I also find it crazy in modern > day poker when a player goes into the tank for what seems like ever. > Many think it is a great way to fool the other players but it really > is nothing more than a waste of time in most cases unless the other > players are somewhat green. Sure there are a few hands now and then > you will need to spend more time thinking about but you should reach a > point were they are few and far apart. This of course gives others > less of a chance to get a good read on your play. Many of you should > of noticed by now some of the top players in the world do not go into > the tank hand after hand because they do not have a need to nor need > to win the Oscar ): > I also feel by putting out this post at this time it might force me to > finish the project within a reasonable timeline/ However because I do > not plan on making money off the project I only want to do it if there > is enough of an open interest. After all I already know the subject. > :) > > > If there appears to be enough interest, over the next month or two I > will write an article on the following 3 connected subjects. I will > release sections as I complete them. > > 1. Split second cognition, developing it and trusting it with > relationship to poker and other parts of life. > 2. Sensory perception, Standard, Expanded, Extra, and the effect > it has on ones choices. > 3. Prejudice (including unconscious), developing it as a tool > rather than weight. _______________________________________________________________ The Largest Online Poker Community - http://www.recpoker.com
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Date: 12 Dec 2006 13:34:12
From: FaceDownAcesUp
Subject: Re: Offer to share knowledge with RGP readers if subject interest is high enough
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Arlo-Speaks wrote: > > 1. Split second cognition, developing it and trusting it with > relationship to poker and other parts of life. > 2. Sensory perception, Standard, Expanded, Extra, and the effect > it has on ones choices. > 3. Prejudice (including unconscious), developing it as a tool > rather than weight. there is already a book about this type of thing. http://www.amazon.com/Thorndike-Distribution-Slicing-Judgements-Thinking/dp/0316011789
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Date: 12 Dec 21:49:41
From: arlo payne
Subject: Re: Offer to share knowledge with RGP readers if subject interest is high enough
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On Dec 12 2006 2:34 PM, FaceDownAcesUp wrote: > Arlo-Speaks wrote: > > > > > 1. Split second cognition, developing it and trusting it with > > relationship to poker and other parts of life. > > 2. Sensory perception, Standard, Expanded, Extra, and the effect > > it has on ones choices. > > 3. Prejudice (including unconscious), developing it as a tool > > rather than weight. > > > there is already a book about this type of thing. > > Damn I would hope there are a ton of books on the three different subjects. I have seen books connecting two of the three I mentioned but I have never seen a book that connects all three. I will try and look at the book you mention. Glad to see you are the type of person that is only interested on one view of a subject must say you a ton time. :) _______________________________________________________________ Block Lists, Favorites, and more - http://www.recpoker.com
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Date: 13 Dec 18:39:20
From: Super Steamer
Subject: Re: Offer to share knowledge with RGP readers if subject interest is high enough
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On Dec 12 2006 1:25 PM, Arlo-Speaks wrote: > 1. Split second cognition, developing it and trusting it with > relationship to poker and other parts of life. > 2. Sensory perception, Standard, Expanded, Extra, and the effect > it has on ones choices. > 3. Prejudice (including unconscious), developing it as a tool > rather than weight. I would be interested in reading them. _______________________________________________________________ Your Online Poker Community - http://www.recpoker.com
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Date: 13 Dec 18:34:34
From: CHarrison100
Subject: Re: Offer to share knowledge with RGP readers if subject interest is high enough
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On Dec 12 2006 4:25 PM, Arlo-Speaks wrote: > Good day all. > There are/were a couple of projects I had in mind for a few years, > well maybe not a few more like 15 LOL. One of them I started just > before the time I got sick. I decided to kill it off due to my mindset > before my illness was understood by myself and my medical team. > Basically at that time I was not sleeping more than 2 hours at a time > (exactly 1 hour and 55 minutes) and I reached a point were I could not > interface with anyone. This really helped dealing with a few people I > had asked to work on the project. LOL. Once I was well enough to go > back to work on it I had lost interest for a few different reasons > > ANYWAY > On to the next project. > > I know most of you are sick of me talking about understanding how the > other players think when playing cards. I also know many have no clue > about what I am really talking about. I also find it crazy in modern > day poker when a player goes into the tank for what seems like ever. > Many think it is a great way to fool the other players but it really > is nothing more than a waste of time in most cases unless the other > players are somewhat green. Sure there are a few hands now and then > you will need to spend more time thinking about but you should reach a > point were they are few and far apart. This of course gives others > less of a chance to get a good read on your play. Many of you should > of noticed by now some of the top players in the world do not go into > the tank hand after hand because they do not have a need to nor need > to win the Oscar ): > I also feel by putting out this post at this time it might force me to > finish the project within a reasonable timeline/ However because I do > not plan on making money off the project I only want to do it if there > is enough of an open interest. After all I already know the subject. > :) > > > If there appears to be enough interest, over the next month or two I > will write an article on the following 3 connected subjects. I will > release sections as I complete them. > > 1. Split second cognition, developing it and trusting it with > relationship to poker and other parts of life. > 2. Sensory perception, Standard, Expanded, Extra, and the effect > it has on ones choices. > 3. Prejudice (including unconscious), developing it as a tool > rather than weight. I would like to read them. _______________________________________________________________ * New Release: RecPoker.com v2.2 - http://www.recpoker.com
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Date: 12 Dec 2006 23:30:51
From: I_AM_EVIL
Subject: Re: Offer to share knowledge with RGP readers if subject interest is high enough
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On Dec 12 2006 4:25 PM, Arlo-Speaks wrote: > Good day all. > There are/were a couple of projects I had in mind for a few years, > well maybe not a few more like 15 LOL. One of them I started just > before the time I got sick. I decided to kill it off due to my mindset > before my illness was understood by myself and my medical team. > Basically at that time I was not sleeping more than 2 hours at a time > (exactly 1 hour and 55 minutes) and I reached a point were I could not > interface with anyone. This really helped dealing with a few people I > had asked to work on the project. LOL. Once I was well enough to go > back to work on it I had lost interest for a few different reasons > > ANYWAY > On to the next project. > > I know most of you are sick of me talking about understanding how the > other players think when playing cards. I also know many have no clue > about what I am really talking about. I also find it crazy in modern > day poker when a player goes into the tank for what seems like ever. > Many think it is a great way to fool the other players but it really > is nothing more than a waste of time in most cases unless the other > players are somewhat green. Sure there are a few hands now and then > you will need to spend more time thinking about but you should reach a > point were they are few and far apart. This of course gives others > less of a chance to get a good read on your play. Many of you should > of noticed by now some of the top players in the world do not go into > the tank hand after hand because they do not have a need to nor need > to win the Oscar ): > I also feel by putting out this post at this time it might force me to > finish the project within a reasonable timeline/ However because I do > not plan on making money off the project I only want to do it if there > is enough of an open interest. After all I already know the subject. > :) > > > If there appears to be enough interest, over the next month or two I > will write an article on the following 3 connected subjects. I will > release sections as I complete them. > > 1. Split second cognition, developing it and trusting it with > relationship to poker and other parts of life. > 2. Sensory perception, Standard, Expanded, Extra, and the effect > it has on ones choices. > 3. Prejudice (including unconscious), developing it as a tool > rather than weight. My head might explode while trying to comprehend it but I'd be interested. The 2nd Amendment........America's TRUE Homeland Security. _____________________________________________________________________ looking for a better newsgroup-reader? - www.recgroups.com
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Date: 13 Dec
From: arlo payne
Subject: Re: Offer to share knowledge with RGP readers if subject interest is high enough
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On Dec 13 2006 12:30 AM, I_AM_EVIL wrote: > On Dec 12 2006 4:25 PM, Arlo-Speaks wrote: > > > Good day all. > > There are/were a couple of projects I had in mind for a few years, > > well maybe not a few more like 15 LOL. One of them I started just > > before the time I got sick. I decided to kill it off due to my mindset > > before my illness was understood by myself and my medical team. > > Basically at that time I was not sleeping more than 2 hours at a time > > (exactly 1 hour and 55 minutes) and I reached a point were I could not > > interface with anyone. This really helped dealing with a few people I > > had asked to work on the project. LOL. Once I was well enough to go > > back to work on it I had lost interest for a few different reasons > > > > ANYWAY > > On to the next project. > > > > I know most of you are sick of me talking about understanding how the > > other players think when playing cards. I also know many have no clue > > about what I am really talking about. I also find it crazy in modern > > day poker when a player goes into the tank for what seems like ever. > > Many think it is a great way to fool the other players but it really > > is nothing more than a waste of time in most cases unless the other > > players are somewhat green. Sure there are a few hands now and then > > you will need to spend more time thinking about but you should reach a > > point were they are few and far apart. This of course gives others > > less of a chance to get a good read on your play. Many of you should > > of noticed by now some of the top players in the world do not go into > > the tank hand after hand because they do not have a need to nor need > > to win the Oscar ): > > I also feel by putting out this post at this time it might force me to > > finish the project within a reasonable timeline/ However because I do > > not plan on making money off the project I only want to do it if there > > is enough of an open interest. After all I already know the subject. > > :) > > > > > > If there appears to be enough interest, over the next month or two I > > will write an article on the following 3 connected subjects. I will > > release sections as I complete them. > > > > 1. Split second cognition, developing it and trusting it with > > relationship to poker and other parts of life. > > 2. Sensory perception, Standard, Expanded, Extra, and the effect > > it has on ones choices. > > 3. Prejudice (including unconscious), developing it as a tool > > rather than weight. > > > My head might explode while trying to comprehend it but I'd be > interested. > And mine might also explode as I try to write it :) _______________________________________________________________ Your Online Poker Community - http://www.recpoker.com
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Date: 15 Dec 2006 05:55:11
From: Will_gamble
Subject: Re: Offer to share knowledge with RGP readers if subject interest is high enough
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I am interested, but first and foremost, I would like to catch some cards. ------- * kill-files, watch-lists, favorites, and more.. www.recgroups.com
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