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there are classes you can take but the actual usefulness of it is questionable.

They make it sound as though the sky's the limit with what you can do through hypnosis. I've tried using tapes but they never seem to have an effect. Clearly my mind is so awesomely powerful even I cannot control it.
 
They make it sound as though the sky's the limit with what you can do through hypnosis. I've tried using tapes but they never seem to have an effect. Clearly my mind is so awesomely powerful even I cannot control it.

Some people cannot be hypnotized
 
From wiki: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sockpuppet_(Internet)

"A sockpuppet is an online identity used for purposes of deception within an online community. In its earliest usage, a sockpuppet was a false identity through which a member of an Internet community speaks with or about himself or herself, pretending to be a different person,[1] like a ventriloquist manipulating a hand puppet.

In current usage, the perception of the term has been extended beyond second identities of people who already post in a forum or blog to include other uses of misleading online identities. For example, a NY Times article claims that "sock-puppeting" is defined as "the act of creating a fake online identity to praise, defend or create the illusion of support for one’s self, allies or company."[2]

The key difference between a sockpuppet and a regular pseudonym (sometimes termed an "alt" which is short for alternate, as in alternate identity) is the pretense that the puppet is a third party who is not affiliated with the puppeteer or acting under their control for their benefit. The earliest known[1] usage of the term was on July 9, 1993 by Dana Rollins in a posting to bit.listserv.fnord-l,[3] but the term was not in common usage in USENET groups until 1996."

Etc
 
Over here we call them members of parliament.
 
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There's a cool book called "The Zen Guitar Method" it doesn't teach you how to play (notes, fingerings etc) but it talks about the philosophy of playing guitar, or any inst
 
There's a cool book called "The Zen Guitar Method" it doesn't teach you how to play (notes, fingerings etc) but it talks about the philosophy of playing guitar, or any inst

Bah, humbuggery. Philosophy thar be naught til the technique be learnt aproper.
 
True. You also need the "how" and the "why" of music, whatever level of technique you've reached.

Children learning an instrument for the first time don't need to know the "how" and the "why", they just need a good caning across the knuckles when they make a mistake. In time they will learn to love the music, and it will pour out of them like blood from age-old blisters.

Yes I see your point; It's important to understand what you're getting out of it if you plan on learning.
 
I would like to learn a whole host of computer-related things. From photoshop-style manipulations to disc-burnings, to other nonsense that seems to elude me.
 
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