Wishlist #1067

10/22/2016

Since it’s been, what, 2 weeks since I’ve given you a new idea, I want to give you an overview(a general outline of a subject or situation; survey or summary) of what I plan to type in next. For an ‘overview’ illustration, I recommend you see the overview demonstration that Dr. Carol Marcus(Bibi Besch) gave about the project ‘Genesis’ from the movie ‘Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan(1982)’. Web site www.youtube.com offers the illustration for free. Just search for phrase ‘star trek 2 genesis’, and a video called ‘Star Trek II The Battle for Genesis’ is offered.

All of these ideas are still from the ‘Proof’ idea I explained earlier.

Let’s see. The 1st idea I want to explain is called ‘Self appearance’. The second is called ‘Unattended’. The 3rd, 4th, and 5th bookmark I call a ‘Composite’ bookmark, because you combine those 3 bookmarks. They’re called ‘Not ready’, ‘Not agree’, and finally that time bookmark I’ve been meaning to explain to you called ‘Not enough time’. The 6th bookmark was created from those 3 bookmarks, and it’s called ‘Not my effort of understanding.’ And finally, the 7th bookmark, which is the bookmark I invented around 10/20, just a few days ago, is called ‘Not ready acclimate’, which I have just upgraded the phrase a few hours ago to be called ‘Lean not invited’. It’s not exactly 7 bookmarks, since I shuffled other phrases a great deal to invent them. However, for the purposes of explanation, those 7 bookmarks are the best I can give you right now for the purposes of it being used as an overview. Of course, I’ll probably upgrade the idea further, and I may be able to add more bookmarks to the overview later. I’ll start explaining these ideas next week, either Friday or Saturday. See you then!

10/29/2016

Barnacle jacket:

Hi. It’s now 6:16 PM EST where I am at, and before I start the 7 bookmarks from the ‘Proof’ series, I want to add another idea before that. Since kids may be reading these ideas, and I am encouraging kids to be skeptical with the use of these ideas, it recently occurred to me that I cannot guarantee that I will be making more of these ideas for the next 8 years or so, so that they will have advice that will real time help them with their adult career goals. The concern is that, when kids choose to learn to be skeptical, it’s possible that part of how they are being skeptical is that they are looking for liability that should not be there, which I do not believe is unusual. However, since I cannot guarantee that I will be giving them advice when they become adults, I imagined looking ahead(just a thought), and they may need to have the option, in regards to their chosen lifestyle, to accrue(accumulate, collect, grow, increase) liability. I am referring specifically to the creation of proposals given to their future employers. The accumulation of liability is not in the participation of instigation. For example, when you are making a proposal for your boss, you may have to consider various forms of liability in that proposal. For an illustration, many of the older kids probably watched the movie ‘Divergent(2014)’, starring Shailene Woodley as Tris. In that movie, it addressed five different factions(societal divisions that classify citizens based on their aptitudes and values). You can find out more about those factions in www.wikipedia.org. Here is the link:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Factions_(Divergent)

The 5 factions are: 1)Abnegation, 2)Dauntless, 3)Erudite, 4)Amity, and 5)Candor. I am assuming that all 5 factions have elected officials that people submit proposals to.

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Another reason I want to type in the idea ‘Barnacle jacket’ now is because if I typed it in after the 7 ‘Proof’ bookmarks, even though the idea may still be useful to you, it may seem like a cliche(a sentence or phrase, usually expressing a popular or common thought or idea, that has lost originality, ingenuity, and impact by long overuse) to you, because of what you have learned from the 7 ‘Proof’ bookmarks. And so, I type it in now.

This is the story that I have imagined for bookmark ‘Barnacle jacket’: This story starts during the time and with the movie ‘WarGames(1983)’ starring Matthew Broderick as David. I imagined a program in 1983 created by computer programmers and technicians that is designed to see what variations of liability can be used by the general public to play video games at home. And so, for simplicity, in the year 1983, I imagined the comic book hero Gilad Anni-Padda, also known as ‘The Eternal Warrior’ from Valiant comics, to participate in that program. According to wikipedia, Gilad  was born in 3268 BC. He has lived for a very long time, and will live even longer still.

Gilad has agreed to play some sort of boat simulation game. The game is not meant to teach you how to actually navigate a boat. It is designed to introduce to your game play liabilities that you can either remove as you are playing the game, or you can just continue to play with such liabilities. The liabilities are designed to allow you to interact with them in an entertaining context, not to intimidate you. As you play such a game, you get various illustrations to let you know what liabilities are currently involved, such as pop up screens, and the special effects involved in the actual game play.

As a person is playing the game, that person is wearing a jacket. For every liability that person chooses to continue to play with and not remove, that person gets a computer generated strip on his/her jacket that represents a barnacle. Let’s say that the jacket looks dark, and the barnacles look white. In relation to advice said, you can change that, if you want to. For an illustration of what a barnacle is, go to www.google.com, search for ‘barnacle remove boat’ in it’s ‘Images’ section, and you should see images of individuals trying to remove barnacles from a boat.

So, basically, after Gilad is playing this game for a few days, he is seen wearing the jacket by the computer programmers and technicians involved wearing that game jacket, and it is covered with computer generated barnacles! Gilad has learned to play the game with many various forms of liability without needing to remove those variations of liability, and the jacket that he wears also shows this. Soon after I imagined this, and I believe I created this idea while I was in a public bus, I also imagined a few businessmen who participated in the program wearing their game jackets sometimes as they are working, which shows that they, also, have many computer generated barnacles on their jackets.

[So, my hope is that when you are making your own ideas, you may find the conceptualization of wearing your own game jacket useful, and it’s covered with barnacles, in a context that is of course in relation to this advice, and is useful to you. I myself have imagined wearing such a jacket only once, even though I have made the gist of this idea over a month ago. However, at the time, I thought it was useful to imagine, and it happened only a few seconds for me.

Next week, I plan to finally start the 7 ‘Proof’ bookmarks. It’ll probably be on a Saturday again.

Violence and viewer discretion for sci-fi movies ‘Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan’ and ‘Divergent’. PG viewer discretion for movie ‘War Games’. Violence and viewer discretion for the use of ‘The Eternal Warrior’ character from Valiant comics. Use only refurbished for advice references recommended. Throw away rest of movie and comic book. [Use mental bookmark ‘Barnacle jacket’ for reference, allocation, and prevention when needed.

Wishlist #1066

10/12/2016

Welcome! Before I start explaining bookmark ‘Unattended’, I want to introduce to you a video illustration, something I believe may make this learning experience more malleable(moldable: flexible) for you. The illustration is a short film, the director is Eva Saks, and it’s called ‘Confection(2003)’. According to www.imdb.com, ‘Confection (2003) is a delicious short film about a little girl who learns empathy from a pastry.’ You can find ‘Confection’ in imdb.com by looking up director Eva Saks from there. Also, web site www.filmmovement.com has the short film. Just go to www.filmmovement.com, click ‘Libraries’, then in category ‘FIND FILM BY’, click ‘Genre’, then under category ‘FIND BY GENRE’, click ‘Short Films’. Since the short films are in alphabetical order, you only have to go to selection number 2 to find short film ‘Confection’. When you find it, you will see Amanda(Blaire Restaneo) wearing a red coat holding some sort of pastry.

Web sites www.imdb.com and www.filmmovement.com are the official references. I also checked www.youtube.com, where you can see the short film for free, which I have done so. In case you are wondering, I originally watched the short film ‘Confection’ when it was offered with one of the DVD’s I mail order rented maybe 2 or so years ago. To watch the short film for free in youtube, search for phrase ‘confection eva saks’ in youtube.com, and the short film ‘Confection’ should be the 1st option given to you by youtube. The scene I am recommending to you, according to youtube, starts 1 minute and 17 seconds into the short film, when Amanda while walking with her mother notices a poster of a ballerina. That’s when Amanda starts imagining herself as a ballerina performing while holding a pastry. Then, at 2 minutes and 2 seconds, the film shows you Amanda’s imagined performance ended by her mom trying to get Amanda’s attention back to where her mom thinks it should be. You then notice Amanda looking for some sort of cultivation from anyone around her about her imagined ballet dancing. As she was leaving, the homeless man(Jerry Rockwood), putting 2 and 2 together, so to speak, applauds Amanda’s imagined performance, and Amanda, feeling very grateful for the acknowledgement, gives the man the pastry she was holding in her hand.

I’m typing this now because the Columbus Day holiday that happened on 10/10 probably caused the post offices to close, and that means the DVDs and Blu-rays I rent and have sent to the PO box was delayed one business day. They should have arrived today, and one of the movies I have selected is the new ‘Ghostbusters(2016)’ movie, starring Melissa McCarthy, Kristen Wiig, Kate McKinnon, and Leslie Jones. I’m assuming they’re the Ghostbusters in the movie. So, I’m going to watch most of that movie, and just fast forward through the rest of the movies I have rented by mail. Then, after I’m done with that, I’ll try to finish this idea today. So, I’ll stop now, and I plan to continue later today. In the meantime, I hope you enjoy the short film ‘Confection’ that I have recommended to you.

8:15 PM

According to my computer, it’s 8:15 PM EST. That means I don’t have enough free time for this advice today. I may be able to continue this Saturday, and from now on, I plan to add ideas on a regular basis during Fridays and Saturdays instead of Tuesdays and Wednesdays. See you this Saturday!

10/15/2016

Hello. I’m not able to add more right now, because I started this late. For me, it’s now 10 PM EST. I’m going to try to make it up to you by giving you 2 ideas next week. I don’t see this as a problem for me. I’m just adjusting to the new schedule I have given this blog. In other words, I’m not getting sluggish because I’m about to stop contributing to this blog. In fact, because of the ‘Proof’ idea I recently introduced to you, the next 5 or so ideas I am highly recommending that you use. It is my belief that you will experience a noticeable improvement, if you are using these ideas within the context that I am offering to you. Otherwise, I can’t say, since I don’t know how you are using these ideas. So, I recommend that you don’t give up on me, and I plan to type in more ideas this coming Friday and/or Saturday. See you then!

Oh, by the way, how did you like the short film ‘Confection’? It’s been a while since I watched it. I only looked it over in youtube for your benefit.

10/22/2016

Hi! According to my computer, it’s now 4:15 PM EST. Before I begin with the ideas, I want to change the purpose of the short film ‘Confection’ that I had offered you in 10/12. You see, 2 days after I typed it in, I thought about the next ideas pertaining to bookmark ‘Proof’ that I plan to type in, and then I realized that the film ‘Confection’ was ‘too sweet’ for those ideas, so to speak. After I type those ideas in, the movie ‘Confection’ should be a lot easier to use. So, I guess this is one of those situations where I introduced to you a reference that is ‘too soon’. So, after I realized that I had made a mistake, what I planned to do was to simply change it’s purpose. And so, I decided to make ‘Confection’ a video introduction for another idea that I invented maybe within a year ago. I call the idea ‘Intentional limitations’. I should be able to explain this idea in a few hours easily. It’s just a matter of typing it in, putting in the references, basic routine. If you choose to use this change in purpose of ‘Confection’, it’s purpose is to simply allow your think appearance of the movie to be just a little more tenable than it already is, if you also think it’s somewhat ‘too sweet’, and in relation to the 5 or so new ideas I plan to type in next.

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So, to start, I want to at least try to give the idea ‘Intentional limitaions’ some sort of credibility, even though that credibility is coming from a science fiction show. That attempted credibility is from episode 3.12 ‘The Inside Man’ from sci-fi series ‘Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.(2016)’ The reference starts, according to Amazon Video, 15 minutes and 14 seconds into the episode, when Phil Coulson(Clark Gregg) and General Talbot(Adrian Pasdar) are attending a reception. The reference, refurbished for advice, is meant to illustrate General Talbot wearing a ceremonial gown, and the reasons why he is wearing it. For this advice, I imagined that the reason Talbot is wearing that ceremonial gown is because Coulson believes that Talbot does not have an acceptable amount of diplomatic experience. Coulson believes that Talbot’s obvious use of attitude may not work well with the delegates attending the reception. So, let me give you 2 quote examples from General Talbot while he is wearing the ceremonial gown that may support my imagined theory. The 1st quote begins 16 minutes and 12 seconds into the episode:

Talbot:-‘That’s our guy.’

Coulson:-‘Because he called them ‘creatures’? Could be a mistranslation.’

Talbot:-‘Because he’s Russian…’

The next quote begins 17 minutes and 52 seconds into the episode.

Talbot:-‘I think it’s Chen.’ She’s too nice. Never trust nice. Although, did you see the scar on down under her face? Maybe she tangled with one of the inhumans, got her all hotheaded, you know?’

Coulson:-‘Congratulations. You’ve just narrowed it down to everyone.'(The icing on the cake, which I just thought of as I watched that scene, was the facial expression of approval that General Talbot made after Coulson said that to him.

So, in ‘The Inside Man’ episode, in the context that it’s a tv show of course, I believe that Coulson’s plan worked. With the ceremonial gown, Talbot became more acceptable to the delegates. The situation was like just putting a little sugar into black coffee. The coffee won’t be sweet with just a little sugar, but it won’t be just black coffee either.

6:00 PM

It’s now 6:00 PM according to the computer. Since I wasn’t able to find the reference I was looking for in the context of how I thought about it, I am not able right now to begin the explanation of bookmark ‘Intentional limitations’. So instead, I’ll just close this list, and maybe the reasons General Talbot was wearing a ceremonial gown as it is explained in this list will be enough to help you more tolerantly think or not think of the ‘Confection’ short movie. Since no bookmark was actually introduced, I’ll just read this list over, and close it without typing in the usual disclaimer. In the next list, I plan to give you an overview of the ideas I plan to explain next.