I miss the Andy's Favorites group under themes. I'd like to have them back, or an updated set.
3.5.5 runs with much less CPU load. I train brains using G-Force's screens and the NeuroCARE Pro program demands a lot of CPU cycles. Now a major bottleneck is gone. Thanks for a great product enhancement cycle.
Howcome no more Andy's Favorites?
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Re: Howcome no more Andy's Favorites?
ABachers wrote:I miss the Andy's Favorites group under themes.
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I was wondering the same thing
Re: Howcome no more Andy's Favorites?
I personally like having the theme, but I thought in the end that it was a bit tacky to have it there. Heh, most people would say, "Who's Andy and why do I care what his favorites are?"juxtiphi wrote:ABachers wrote:I miss the Andy's Favorites group under themes.
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I was wondering the same thing
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Why would you think that? This whole thing is your idea in the first place.
It would be edifying to give us users an idea of what GF would look like in your prespective, i.e. as if you were the only one in the world for whom this wonderful plaything was intended and no one else's opinion mattered.
I mean, a lil' humility *is* virtuous every now and again, but....you know.

It would be edifying to give us users an idea of what GF would look like in your prespective, i.e. as if you were the only one in the world for whom this wonderful plaything was intended and no one else's opinion mattered.
I mean, a lil' humility *is* virtuous every now and again, but....you know.
"God is syntax."
JayPro wrote:Why would you think that? This whole thing is your idea in the first place.
It would be edifying to give us users an idea of what GF would look like in your prespective, i.e. as if you were the only one in the world for whom this wonderful plaything was intended and no one else's opinion mattered.
I mean, a lil' humility *is* virtuous every now and again, but....you know.![]()
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I agree! your perspective is always welcome.
- markofkane
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Ditto!!juxtiphi wrote:JayPro wrote:Why would you think that? This whole thing is your idea in the first place.
It would be edifying to give us users an idea of what GF would look like in your prespective, i.e. as if you were the only one in the world for whom this wonderful plaything was intended and no one else's opinion mattered.
I mean, a lil' humility *is* virtuous every now and again, but....you know.![]()
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I agree! your perspective is always welcome.
Andy's favorites
I use G-Force in Val Brown's NeuroCARE Pro to display interruptions in audio output tied to brain activity being optimized. When the brain activity becomes too turbulent or unstable, it interrupts the audio output, decreasing the seed of complexity in G-Force. when brain activity is within criteria for optimization, the sound plays and creates unique G-Force patterns, the interruption of which alerts the person that they have strayed into a vortex of instability. Over time the brain reestablishes improved patterns of function resulting in optimization of many things we used to call pathology, but which, given this precise information, the nervous system renormalizes on its own. It can be seen at www.zengar.com.
I liked Andy's Favorites because they seemed more interesting without some of the strident, bombastic images in the defaults. I also liked to get a look into the favored selections of the originator of this amazing feat of programming. I now use Mellow as a next best selection, but still would like the return of Andy's Favorites, or groups of choices people have made who roll their own for certain reasons. I'm in real trouble when folks ask for "the one with the pretty green thingys that moved up and down on the screen." I then show them the three lists of selections from which random selections are made.
Alan Bachers
I liked Andy's Favorites because they seemed more interesting without some of the strident, bombastic images in the defaults. I also liked to get a look into the favored selections of the originator of this amazing feat of programming. I now use Mellow as a next best selection, but still would like the return of Andy's Favorites, or groups of choices people have made who roll their own for certain reasons. I'm in real trouble when folks ask for "the one with the pretty green thingys that moved up and down on the screen." I then show them the three lists of selections from which random selections are made.
Alan Bachers
Re: Andy's favorites
ABachers wrote:I use G-Force in Val Brown's NeuroCARE Pro to display interruptions in audio output tied to brain activity being optimized. When the brain activity becomes too turbulent or unstable, it interrupts the audio output, decreasing the seed of complexity in G-Force. when brain activity is within criteria for optimization, the sound plays and creates unique G-Force patterns, the interruption of which alerts the person that they have strayed into a vortex of instability. Over time the brain reestablishes improved patterns of function resulting in optimization of many things we used to call pathology, but which, given this precise information, the nervous system renormalizes on its own. It can be seen at www.zengar.com.
I liked Andy's Favorites because they seemed more interesting without some of the strident, bombastic images in the defaults. I also liked to get a look into the favored selections of the originator of this amazing feat of programming. I now use Mellow as a next best selection, but still would like the return of Andy's Favorites, or groups of choices people have made who roll their own for certain reasons. I'm in real trouble when folks ask for "the one with the pretty green thingys that moved up and down on the screen." I then show them the three lists of selections from which random selections are made.
Alan Bachers
WOW!