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| Anonymous |
Posted: 14-01-2003 22:46 Post subject: |
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| oh no no no no no. you don't surrender to the ObStrats. they are there for when you are in an unfixable rut. i am at the helm of my music 100%. in fact, when i feel my favourite groups are having too big an influence on me, i just stop for the rest of the day. that's when i know that i am just idolising and not following my heart. |
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MrRING Android Futureman Joined: 07 Aug 2002 Total posts: 4196 Gender: Unknown |
Posted: 30-12-2004 05:29 Post subject: |
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A semi-mind-conductor site on the Obliques:
http://www.rtqe.net/ObliqueStrategies/index.html
As well as the Acute Strategies:
http://www.rtqe.net/ObliqueStrategies/Acute.html
| Quote: | From the Oblique to the Acute
This page will introduce you to another kind of collaboration: the Acute Strategies - a deck of Strategies submitted by you. This portion of the Oblique Strategies Web Site arose from discussions I've had with Oblique Strategies deck users with whom I've been in contact over the years while working on the complete listing of all four decks about how they modified their decks by either adding their own Strategies (or by being reluctant to).
The fact is that we were all curious about what Strategies of our own seemed worthy of adding to the deck - in effect, it's the equivalent of asking one of your friends what the single best bit of advice they give themselves is.
So, I've begun an online Internet "deck" called the Acute Strategies, and provided visitors to the Oblique Strategies Web Site with a way to submit their own Strategies, as well as a way to consult the deck as it grows and evolves. Each "card" in the deck will contain the Strategy and the name of the person who submitted it. |
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JamesWhitehead Piffle Prospector Joined: 02 Aug 2001 Total posts: 5779 Location: Manchester, UK Gender: Male |
Posted: 13-06-2013 11:48 Post subject: |
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A Radio 4 documentary on these cards is live as I type this. Can't find any link to download it or listen later but some sources say it ought to be available for a week after the broadcast:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b02qncrt |
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