Re: [FRIAM] The yin and yang of numbers across cultures

2006-12-02 Thread James Steiner
So, why was indigo worthy of inclusion, while cyan was not? ~~James http://www.turtlezero.com (JA-86) On 12/2/06, Dede Densmore <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Re Pamela's reply: Me, too! Re Robert's: When I was growing up, we > learned " Roy G. Biv", a name silly enough that you weren't likely to >

Re: [FRIAM] Controlling emergent properties of traffic

2006-12-02 Thread Phil Henshaw
What would you call that intervention strategy? I think of it as intervening in the feedbacks of a system in a way that requires smaller interventions for the intended result, and is less likely to accidentally have an effect opposite the one intended, than interventions designed to 'control' t

Re: [FRIAM] The yin and yang of numbers across cultures

2006-12-02 Thread Dede Densmore
Re Pamela's reply: Me, too! Re Robert's: When I was growing up, we learned " Roy G. Biv", a name silly enough that you weren't likely to forget it and that definitely included indigo. Dede On Nov 30, 2006, at 7:17 PM, J T Johnson wrote: My apologies, and I seem to be pushing the evelope of