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- From: AHF <>
- To: Alfred P Crumlish <>
- Cc: Silence - John Cage List <>
- Subject: Re: [silence] Lend me your thoughts
- Date: Sat, 23 Jan 2021 22:30:19 +0000
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Alfred
Thanks for the anecdote. Do you want me to (eventually) add it to the use cases panel as is, or do you want to tweak it first? Also do you want to be named?
Any others want to add their use cases?
Also, any comments/corrections to the How To panel?
Appreciate everyone’s support.
Andrew
On Jan 22, 2021, at 10:19 PM, Alfred P Crumlish <> wrote:Adding a use case is a great idea.I have used IC and TIC for an ongoing project called "yahtzees" for years. I set strings for 5 numbers between 1+ 6, and a time between 1 minute and 30 minutes. Back when in the DOC days, I printed out sheets of numbers and carried them around. I still have a few in my notebooks.I also use IC to select notebook volumes to review to see what gems may lie therein.On Wed, Jan 20, 2021 at 10:34 AM AHF <> wrote:Happy New Ears list.See this:I added a “How” panel to IC + TIC (there is a link at lower right).I wonder if any of you would take the time to read it and offer any advice for improvement or corrections.Also, I am thinking of adding a “Use cases” panel, and solicit your (very) short stories of how you use IC + TIC style chance operations (doesn’t have to be these particular programs). I’m looking for added interest, different angles — the product of creative interaction — a community effort.Thanks and cheers,Andrew Culver
- [silence] Lend me your thoughts, AHF, 01/20/2021
- Re: [silence] Lend me your thoughts, Alfred P Crumlish, 01/22/2021
- Re: [silence] Lend me your thoughts, AHF, 01/23/2021
- Re: [silence] Lend me your thoughts, Rod Stasick, 01/23/2021
- Re: [silence] Lend me your thoughts, Lê Quan Ninh, 01/24/2021
- Re: [silence] Lend me your thoughts, Alfred P Crumlish, 01/22/2021
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