graham

graham |
Member Since Oct-21 2007 |
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Last Active almost 16 years ago | |
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use a bag in the bag setup. the inner bag is filled with hot water, the outer bag with warm water. this will protect against scalding if the inner bag were to burst, avoid the problem of the bag being too hot initially, and stay warm longer. [almost 16 years ago]
use a permanently sealed bag containing a soft substance with a large heat capacity which can be warmed up in a microwave oven. [almost 16 years ago]
view the situation as if you knew nothing about it whatsoever. [almost 16 years ago]
train yourself to exaggerate the parameters of the problem: increase a number; make some aspect shorter, heavier, more colourful, deeper, etc. [almost 16 years ago]
who has already achieved what you are trying to do? what approach would they take? [almost 16 years ago]
use the secret service technique: "our agents report that the enemy has invented a vastly superior model." in what way has the enemy's model been improved? [almost 16 years ago]
think like a science fiction author: "what if we had anti-gravity suits?" "what if everyone were telepathic?" ... [almost 16 years ago]
always ask yourself the question: "what is obviously true about this situation?" and then see what happens when you dispose of this axiom. [almost 16 years ago]
choose a random concept (such as "chocolate ice-cream") and train yourself to be able to use it as inspiration in any situation. [almost 16 years ago]
choose someone who is totally unrelated and put yourself in their shoes: if you have an academic problem, ask yourself what a businessperson would do. [almost 16 years ago]