11-26-2014, 09:38 AM
We start with a word of caution. The main colored areas that I outlined are pretty much arbitrary, but they are based off of what we know from round one of surging words. Today, even though I declared yesterday that a Surge Score of about 5.00 is Red Alert area, the fact is that none of these words today would have met the initial criteria for Red Alert. Thus, I placed the red line above the whole list (i.e., there are no Red Alerts today). Also, there are two other main areas in our new screeener that did not exist prior to this. The Caution words are definitely on the move, but they just don’t meet the Red Alert criteria. The orange group at the bottom is dubbed “Iffy” because they all have issues. For example, “Emotional” is climbing but it’s still only at 50% of it’s peak about a month ago. “Epic: and “Brain” look very similar to “Emotional” in this table, but behind the scenes are some more characteristics that make Epic&Brian a bit higher than “Emotional.”
And then there’s the group in between iffy and caution, and I surmise that this group will be the primary words that will either confirm or deny another related word from reaching true Red Alert status. For example, if Shack was Red Alert quality, then I’d be looking for house, bungalow, condo, or some sort of dwelling in the rest of the list. Based on our experience from before, I would be hoping that at least one or two of those support words were coming from above the Iffy line.
Just remember that my colored lines here are all arbitrary, and we’ll be looking to create an algorithm that spells out these different levels based on how likely the words are to manifest in real life.
And now for my two hypothesized groupings. Group 1 sounds much like a fantastic pig abuse case impending. However, I certainly don’t want to overshadow the fascinating fact that Fantastic and Fascinating are nestled right beside each other. None of these words were hand placed, but rather sorted by the Surge Scale Score. It just happens that those two words are conjoined. Pretty fantastic I’d say!
Group 2 includes the name Drew or just the past tense of draw. This is somewhat significant because when we saw Drew last time, we had a lot of overlap from dreams and linguistics, but the lingo was substantially less than what it is now. Drew is at an all-time high. The last time Drew was prominent, here’s what happened: http://nationaldreamcenter.com/wp/2014/0...-and-guns/
I’ll let you scour the rest for linguistic jewels, but as you do so, look to see if I’m missing something….I really don’t see any Thanksgiving material in here (except for maybe “pig abuse” and “drunk”. I would think that day residue would be smoking on fire here, but all the big Tgiving keywords were expended in the last two weeks. I find that also fascinating. We’ll have to see what the Tgiving day residue looks like after the holiday….my bet is day residue will be shopping and buying presents, rather than on pie and turkeys. Just a guess, but it is important because this is our first really massive holiday for the DreamBot (save Halloween because all Halloween words are actually commonplace in dreamland….lol)
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11/26/2014
shack
chalk
meditating
fantastic
fascinating
abuse
perform
pig
strangest
drew
heres
possibility
paralysis
drawing
lab
universe
thank
epic
directions
saving
brain
difference
months
mild
foreign
drunk
emotional
position
And then there’s the group in between iffy and caution, and I surmise that this group will be the primary words that will either confirm or deny another related word from reaching true Red Alert status. For example, if Shack was Red Alert quality, then I’d be looking for house, bungalow, condo, or some sort of dwelling in the rest of the list. Based on our experience from before, I would be hoping that at least one or two of those support words were coming from above the Iffy line.
Just remember that my colored lines here are all arbitrary, and we’ll be looking to create an algorithm that spells out these different levels based on how likely the words are to manifest in real life.
And now for my two hypothesized groupings. Group 1 sounds much like a fantastic pig abuse case impending. However, I certainly don’t want to overshadow the fascinating fact that Fantastic and Fascinating are nestled right beside each other. None of these words were hand placed, but rather sorted by the Surge Scale Score. It just happens that those two words are conjoined. Pretty fantastic I’d say!
Group 2 includes the name Drew or just the past tense of draw. This is somewhat significant because when we saw Drew last time, we had a lot of overlap from dreams and linguistics, but the lingo was substantially less than what it is now. Drew is at an all-time high. The last time Drew was prominent, here’s what happened: http://nationaldreamcenter.com/wp/2014/0...-and-guns/
I’ll let you scour the rest for linguistic jewels, but as you do so, look to see if I’m missing something….I really don’t see any Thanksgiving material in here (except for maybe “pig abuse” and “drunk”. I would think that day residue would be smoking on fire here, but all the big Tgiving keywords were expended in the last two weeks. I find that also fascinating. We’ll have to see what the Tgiving day residue looks like after the holiday….my bet is day residue will be shopping and buying presents, rather than on pie and turkeys. Just a guess, but it is important because this is our first really massive holiday for the DreamBot (save Halloween because all Halloween words are actually commonplace in dreamland….lol)
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11/26/2014
shack
chalk
meditating
fantastic
fascinating
abuse
perform
pig
strangest
drew
heres
possibility
paralysis
drawing
lab
universe
thank
epic
directions
saving
brain
difference
months
mild
foreign
drunk
emotional
position