Wow, we just wasted two hours driving around Keelung trying to find the computer repair guy … he must have given us the wrong address because the one he gave us just doesn’t exist. So wasted all that time and my computer is none the better. Grrrrr.-Brian
Daily Archives: September 20, 2010
Eroticatrance, Journal of Experiential Trance
Erotic Trance Journal Submissions Due Soon!
by Brian David Phillips •
SEND YOUR SUBMISSION IN NOW! JOURNAL OF EXPERIENTIAL TRANCE SPECIAL THEME ISSUE ON EROTIC TRANCE DEADLINE: Sept. 30 The JOURNAL OF EXPERIENTIAL TRANCEis accepting submissions for the upcoming theme issue on EROTIC TRANCE. While submissions on all topics related to experiential trance and hypnosis are always welcome, we are particularly seeking submissions related to EROTIC TRANCE . .…
Hypnosis in the News, Hypnosis, Trance, Meditation, and The Rest
Murder by Suggestion
by Brian David Phillips •
Most of us understand the concept of placebo . . . usually in the context giving a patient sugar pills with the suggestion that they are actually medicine and the patient receiving relief simply through the power of the belief in the suggestion . . . well, suggestion of this type can go both ways.…
** Special Student Series, Interactive Drama
Journal of Interactive Drama seeking Submissions
by Brian David Phillips •
JOURNAL OF INTERACTIVE DRAMA A Multi-Discipline Peer-Reviewed Journal of Scenario-Based Theatre-Style Interactive Drama Freeform Live Action Roleplaying Games Call for Papers The Journal of Interactive Drama is an online peer-reviewed journal on scenario-based interactive drama freeform live action roleplaying games which provides a forum for serious discussion of live roleplaying game theory, design, and practice. Two…
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The more friends you have, the more colds you catch.
by Brian David Phillips •
A recent study tracked the correlation between social groups and disease and found that the more friends a person has, the more likely they will catch a new disease earlier in an epidemic. So, social networks is becoming a new method to track and predict epidemic behavior. A couple blog posts on this paper have…