I'm working with John Egbert right now. He's organizing a volunteer effort for repainting the city. He has a lot of people on board. Right now we're working on dividing the city into a grid, identifying high priority areas, and assigning people efficiently. Asking volunteers to report their brush colors just makes sense, particularly if we have color theory data to work with later.
Ideally, ongoing throughout the month. We'll only be able to make use of the data if, or when, colors start appearing. Then it's a question of what activates them and how they can be manipulated and controlled.
Having some preliminary data already on hand when that happens would help, though. In designing experiments and putting together strategies.
That's a decent scope. If it's alright with you, I'd like to meet with John Egbert and yourself in person. There might be other details that are worth collecting in addition to color.
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at his biddingassembled and ready to go? He would be an idiot to turn his nose up at this. ]Yes. It sounds like you already have a good start. What's your window for data collection? A day, until this weekend?
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XD Wow, Kira. Just... WOW.]Ideally, ongoing throughout the month. We'll only be able to make use of the data if, or when, colors start appearing. Then it's a question of what activates them and how they can be manipulated and controlled.
Having some preliminary data already on hand when that happens would help, though. In designing experiments and putting together strategies.
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And this is the nice version.]That's a decent scope. If it's alright with you, I'd like to meet with John Egbert and yourself in person. There might be other details that are worth collecting in addition to color.
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