Subj : Re: Flutterings: Practice Makes Perfect To : warmfuzzy From : Ogg Date : Mon Jan 29 2024 07:48:00 Hello warmfuzzy! ** On Tuesday 18.07.23 - 18:57, warmfuzzy wrote to All: > It would be interesting to have a newer model polygraph machine to practice > lying on it. Undoubtedly there are ways of minimizing the "truth telling" > abilities of these machines. I think it would be a spectacular game to try > and outwit the Flutterings made into an actual game using actual equipment. > And hey, if there are people out there that want to play this game it would > be a highly profitable project. Just imagine the average Joe's out there > practicing how to beat the flutterings. This would be rather frustrating to > the polygraphers having their science turned into a game. But, hey, if it > can make someone money, and it's legal, there is a lot of incentive there. I don't think it's just the flutterings that identify truth. Some people under those contraptions are always triggering the flutterings throughout the whole Q&A process. So.. the simple solution might be to trigger a pain or a discomfort before being attached to one of those devices. .