Welcome to November.
There are no alerts to present today, but there are some definite groups and words to watch closely. Another way to say this is that there are no words that, according to historical statistics, will definitely predict future events. However, there are some words that seem to suggest a higher-than-noise-level-predictive capability.
Level 1 watch words are those that simply do not belong in that position in relation to all the other words. And the degree to which they outshine the others that also don’t belong will determine what Level they are attached to. The level is simply our guess (based on pure math) of how strongly we should watch these words. Level 1 is the highest and level 3 is the lowest. We will most likely see level 3 watch words in just about every run, but we will most likely NOT see any level 1 watch words.
Therefore, the name “Perry” stands out as not belonging, and although this isn’t a red alert word, it is something worth watching. Plus, since it is not a red alert word, we are therefore not conducting any day residue analysis on it until we have reason to believe it becomes predictive for some reason.
Other watch words are (Level 2) Slender, Bullies, Chip, and Casting; (Level 3) Chocolate.
There are also some groupings that look very clear and congruent:
Group 1: Chip Perry does happen to be a singer/songwriter, but is this group about Chip or Katie or TX Governor Rick Perry? Or perhaps all the above. Furthermore, there’s no indication of whether we can legitimately connect Perry with either bully or excellent, so time will tell.
Group 2: What are the chances that Hawaii and Ships come in directly side to side without any human intervention in this model? I would have to say that some sort of coastal event is likely if this phrase any predictive merit. Note that “Rocket” could certainly be included in the second grouping, but I personally see it as definitively “Day Residue” from both Spaceship explosions this past week.
Group 3: A collection of words that could mean anything, so take with a grain of salt.
Group 4: We need to save the future quickly, but the big question is…does chocolate enter the picture here, or not?
Plain text version
11/1/2014
slender
bullies
chip
perry
excellent
congratulations
emerald
challenged
casting
hawaii
ships
shadows
named
rocket
bar
growing
horror
scenery
panicked
unknown
definitely
bus
positive
goal
featured
tall
turning
manage
chocolate
save
future
quick
There are no alerts to present today, but there are some definite groups and words to watch closely. Another way to say this is that there are no words that, according to historical statistics, will definitely predict future events. However, there are some words that seem to suggest a higher-than-noise-level-predictive capability.
Level 1 watch words are those that simply do not belong in that position in relation to all the other words. And the degree to which they outshine the others that also don’t belong will determine what Level they are attached to. The level is simply our guess (based on pure math) of how strongly we should watch these words. Level 1 is the highest and level 3 is the lowest. We will most likely see level 3 watch words in just about every run, but we will most likely NOT see any level 1 watch words.
Therefore, the name “Perry” stands out as not belonging, and although this isn’t a red alert word, it is something worth watching. Plus, since it is not a red alert word, we are therefore not conducting any day residue analysis on it until we have reason to believe it becomes predictive for some reason.
Other watch words are (Level 2) Slender, Bullies, Chip, and Casting; (Level 3) Chocolate.
There are also some groupings that look very clear and congruent:
Group 1: Chip Perry does happen to be a singer/songwriter, but is this group about Chip or Katie or TX Governor Rick Perry? Or perhaps all the above. Furthermore, there’s no indication of whether we can legitimately connect Perry with either bully or excellent, so time will tell.
Group 2: What are the chances that Hawaii and Ships come in directly side to side without any human intervention in this model? I would have to say that some sort of coastal event is likely if this phrase any predictive merit. Note that “Rocket” could certainly be included in the second grouping, but I personally see it as definitively “Day Residue” from both Spaceship explosions this past week.
Group 3: A collection of words that could mean anything, so take with a grain of salt.
Group 4: We need to save the future quickly, but the big question is…does chocolate enter the picture here, or not?
Plain text version
11/1/2014
slender
bullies
chip
perry
excellent
congratulations
emerald
challenged
casting
hawaii
ships
shadows
named
rocket
bar
growing
horror
scenery
panicked
unknown
definitely
bus
positive
goal
featured
tall
turning
manage
chocolate
save
future
quick