01-03-2019, 10:09 PM
(01-03-2019, 03:33 PM)Rossignol17 Wrote:(01-03-2019, 09:16 AM)Shannon Wrote:Hi Shannon,(01-03-2019, 08:57 AM)RTBoss Wrote: I think it's a good idea. I'm a little disappointed at the same time, b/c being an emotionally-driven person, H&C always helped me quite a bit - especially on the anger and irritability front - and right now my tendency to overreact w/ anger is still on the rise. I always thought the combination of H&C w/ FRM would be the end-all-be-all. Perhaps after a few months, we'll get a chance to see that in action. :hrug::
I have run it through the models recently to see which of the following options produces the best results for DMSI:
1. No H&C, no FRM
2. H&C, No FRM
3. FRM, no H&C
4. H&C and FRM
The clear, hands down winner? Option #3. As I suspected.
That can only mean that when FRM is finished, it not only kills fear, it prevents the need for H&C.
I apologize if you have already answered this in the past, but I am curious about the models you use to test the subs. Are they computer models, actual test subjects, or something else ? I am not looking for trade secrets but I was wondering how you do this. Obviously, whatever method you are using is working beautifully.
The models are three variants of a single theme which has been codified as a computer program, and I have been refining it and the databases it uses since about 2006/7. In fact the program is due for a rewrite to automate a lot of it. I am not looking forward to that, since it is rather ridiculously complex to code and I haven't written or edited the code in several years now.
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The scientist has a question to find an answer for. The pseudo-scientist has an answer to find a question for. ~ "Failure is the path of least persistence." - Chinese Fortune Cookie ~ Logic left. Emotion right. But thinking, straight ahead. ~ Sperate supra omnia in valorem. (The value of trust is above all else.) ~ Meowsomeness!