Guest Albatross_ May 24, 2012 Share May 24, 2012 While this thread may be more or less off-topic, I feel that it belongs here in Research. I am of the opinion that what we are doing here needs to be documented in some sense. Presumably, once more people finish tulpæ, there will be much more activity here on the research board -- enough to make browsing through threads and topics to find information rather tedious. Therefore I propose that we make concise and informative records of experiments conducted here. I have taken the liberty of preparing a spreadsheet with the experiments that I know of. My suggestion is that whenever an experiment is performed that the procedure and results be added to this spreadsheet. The idea is that we get a sort of "quick reference" of experiments conducted. This would make seeing if an experiment has already been tried much easier than browsing through all topics ever made on Research, among other benefits. I'd love to hear other suggestions. Perhaps you will sticky this, Pleeb. https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AoARaoPuaCJqdHlOUzlXU2pSMndmZFl0VG5hdUNmc3c#gid=0 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Din May 24, 2012 Share May 24, 2012 This is a wonderful idea. The Research board seems to have become a bit more about the discussion of Tulpa phenomena than actual research. I feel that this might keep things organized. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Anonymous May 24, 2012 Share May 24, 2012 I love this idea Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ThatOneGuy May 24, 2012 Share May 24, 2012 Definitely support this idea. Keeping summaries of experiments and research in one place will definitely help when this board starts to get filled with research. Might I suggest also including links to the related research threads? Orange juice helps with concentration headaches. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
efonius May 25, 2012 Share May 25, 2012 People seriously need to stop submitting unserious/troll entries... Also, is there any way to make it a bit more categorized? While all relevant information is provided it looks quite messy, maybe there's a better alternative to google docs? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Charlotte May 25, 2012 Share May 25, 2012 People seriously need to stop submitting unserious/troll entries... Also, is there any way to make it a bit more categorized? While all relevant information is provided it looks quite messy, maybe there's a better alternative to google docs? Everyone here insists on Google Docs for some reason. I blame it on COBOL Syndrom "The use of a product which is of very poor quality without realizing there are far superior products of lesser popularity" I made that up by the way. EDIT: OH WOW I DIDN'T Neckbeards think alike I suppose. This hot empty painting should be locked and towed. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tulpatalk May 25, 2012 Share May 25, 2012 Strange. This, the tulpa list, the tulpa interview, and the entry form aren't on the resources page. Pleeb, if you read this, please make it so. Thanks in advance. [Note: Opinions] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Phi May 25, 2012 Share May 25, 2012 Has anyone tried recording their tulpa and then playing the recording back later to see if it recorded their voice? Let them sing a song and put it into your mp3 or something. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tulpatalk May 25, 2012 Share May 25, 2012 So like the tulpa in a picture thing? Interesting. [Note: Opinions] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Albatross_ May 25, 2012 Share May 25, 2012 People seriously need to stop submitting unserious/troll entries... Also, is there any way to make it a bit more categorized? While all relevant information is provided it looks quite messy, maybe there's a better alternative to google docs? None of the actual experiments that are on there are "troll" experiments, just some of the comments. And they have now been removed. If you could come up with some categories I'd be happy to add them. It just seems like there'd be far too many. Might I suggest also including links to the related research threads? You might, that's a great idea. I'll add a column. Everyone here insists on Google Docs for some reason. I blame it on COBOL Syndrom "The use of a product which is of very poor quality without realizing there are far superior products of lesser popularity" I made that up by the way. EDIT: OH WOW I DIDN'T Neckbeards think alike I suppose. The reason COBOL and FORTRAN are still in use is because they are needed for difficult to replace legacy systems. An example that comes to mind is nuclear power plants, which still use FORTRAN for much of their systems because the potential risks of replacing a code base in that situation are too great. If you have a solution that is as convenient, accessible and flexible as Google Docs I'd be happy to migrate to it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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