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18: Analyzing Conversations Part 2

06/20/08 | by admin [mail] | Categories: Uncategorized

The last entry is directly linked to this one. As I mentioned in the last post, and I have to mention it again, don't take any of this as facts. I don't like analyzing conversation since it's so easy to make mistakes and completely misunderstand the other part. However, I will write about some general methods and signs.

I am going to call the victim of the analysis the target and it is going to be a "it" (confusing?). So, the first thing to look at is what the conversation is about. Is the target only talking about itself, does it try to talk about you, or are the subjects just general. If the target only talks about itself it can be a sign that it wants more of your attention, even might want your help. If the target tries to talk about you, it probably is interested in you or cares about you. (I am not going to say anything about the last case).

Still looking at these things they could mean something completely different (no, I still don't like writing about this..).

As in all analysis, look for patterns , things that are repeated. It's impossible to say anything about something a person said once. Well, might not impossible, but just plain wrong.

Other things to look at the exclamation marks, periods, and smilies.

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I wrote the first part of the post a while back. Have not gotten around to finish it and I don't think I will finish it right now. I just feel that the subject is basic paralyzing me (yea, I am weird..). So this will be it for now, I will change to a different subject in my next post. Sorry for letting you guys wait.

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The art of hacking, playing with, and foremost understanding your own mind and the minds of people around you. In other words, having fun.

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