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,You are correct. The design was changed, but I don~t always make sure to revise the Notes.BTW, I have a newer AB /symmetry design that I like even better. I will upload it on Thursday. I~m doing some supervision at a small school in the interior of brazil and using the hotel~s internet computer with a brazilian keyboard that pick up about 1 of every 3 keystrokes. we will be back Wednesday night.

Pete

Hi Pete~

I am just going through your new designs '08 and was pleased to see the A/B sym with slow inhibit, I have tried to adjust an A/B sym or Balance design to do this myself (as well as one with a fast inhibit in Channel 2) , however yours looks much nicer :~)

In the new SMR % design notes you mention closed eyes to train the SMR and wondered if that would train peak alpha up rather than the lobeta?

Thanks,

~

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,You are correct. The design was changed, but I don~t always make sure to revise the Notes.BTW, I have a newer AB /symmetry design that I like even better. I will upload it on Thursday. I~m doing some supervision at a small school in the interior of brazil and using the hotel~s internet computer with a brazilian keyboard that pick up about 1 of every 3 keystrokes. we will be back Wednesday night.

Pete

Hi Pete~

I am just going through your new designs '08 and was pleased to see the A/B sym with slow inhibit, I have tried to adjust an A/B sym or Balance design to do this myself (as well as one with a fast inhibit in Channel 2) , however yours looks much nicer :~)

In the new SMR % design notes you mention closed eyes to train the SMR and wondered if that would train peak alpha up rather than the lobeta?

Thanks,

~

-- Van Deusenpvdtlc@...http://www.brain-trainer.com305/433-3160The Learning Curve, Inc.

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Thanks Pete. I look forward to seeing the new A/B Sym design.

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,You are correct. The design was changed, but I don~t always make sure to revise the Notes.BTW, I have a newer AB /symmetry design that I like even better. I will upload it on Thursday. I~m doing some supervision at a small school in the interior of brazil and using the hotel~s internet computer with a brazilian keyboard that pick up about 1 of every 3 keystrokes. we will be back Wednesday night.Pete

On Sun, Aug 31, 2008 at 8:51 AM, Duncan <karenduncancomcast (DOT) net> wrote:

Hi Pete~

I am just going through your new designs '08 and was pleased to see the A/B sym with slow inhibit, I have tried to adjust an A/B sym or Balance design to do this myself (as well as one with a fast inhibit in Channel 2) , however yours looks much nicer :~)

In the new SMR % design notes you mention closed eyes to train the SMR and wondered if that would train peak alpha up rather than the lobeta?

Thanks,

~

-- Van Deusenpvdtlcgmailhttp://www.brain-trainer.com305/433-3160The Learning Curve, Inc.

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Thanks Pete. I look forward to seeing the new A/B Sym design.

~

"Everything is either an opportunity to grow or an obstacle to keep you from growing. You get to choose."Dr. Wayne Dyer

Re: design question

,You are correct. The design was changed, but I don~t always make sure to revise the Notes.BTW, I have a newer AB /symmetry design that I like even better. I will upload it on Thursday. I~m doing some supervision at a small school in the interior of brazil and using the hotel~s internet computer with a brazilian keyboard that pick up about 1 of every 3 keystrokes. we will be back Wednesday night.Pete

On Sun, Aug 31, 2008 at 8:51 AM, Duncan <karenduncancomcast (DOT) net> wrote:

Hi Pete~

I am just going through your new designs '08 and was pleased to see the A/B sym with slow inhibit, I have tried to adjust an A/B sym or Balance design to do this myself (as well as one with a fast inhibit in Channel 2) , however yours looks much nicer :~)

In the new SMR % design notes you mention closed eyes to train the SMR and wondered if that would train peak alpha up rather than the lobeta?

Thanks,

~

-- Van Deusenpvdtlcgmailhttp://www.brain-trainer.com305/433-3160The Learning Curve, Inc.

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Thanks Pete. I look forward to seeing the new A/B Sym design.

~

"Everything is either an opportunity to grow or an obstacle to keep you from growing. You get to choose."Dr. Wayne Dyer

Re: design question

,You are correct. The design was changed, but I don~t always make sure to revise the Notes.BTW, I have a newer AB /symmetry design that I like even better. I will upload it on Thursday. I~m doing some supervision at a small school in the interior of brazil and using the hotel~s internet computer with a brazilian keyboard that pick up about 1 of every 3 keystrokes. we will be back Wednesday night.Pete

On Sun, Aug 31, 2008 at 8:51 AM, Duncan <karenduncancomcast (DOT) net> wrote:

Hi Pete~

I am just going through your new designs '08 and was pleased to see the A/B sym with slow inhibit, I have tried to adjust an A/B sym or Balance design to do this myself (as well as one with a fast inhibit in Channel 2) , however yours looks much nicer :~)

In the new SMR % design notes you mention closed eyes to train the SMR and wondered if that would train peak alpha up rather than the lobeta?

Thanks,

~

-- Van Deusenpvdtlcgmailhttp://www.brain-trainer.com305/433-3160The Learning Curve, Inc.

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Hi Pete

so do we train eyes open now in the new SMR% design?

Cheers Tony

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,

You are correct. The design was changed, but I don~t always make sure to

revise the Notes.

BTW, I have a newer AB /symmetry design that I like even better. I will upload

it on Thursday. I~m doing some supervision at a small school in the

interior of brazil and using the hotel~s internet computer with a brazilian

keyboard that pick up about 1 of every 3 keystrokes. we will be back

Wednesday night.

Pete

On Sun, Aug 31, 2008 at

8:51 AM, Duncan <karenduncancomcast (DOT) net>

wrote:

Hi Pete~

I am just going through your new designs '08 and

was pleased to see the A/B sym with slow inhibit, I have tried to adjust an A/B

sym or Balance design to do this myself (as well as one with a fast inhibit in

Channel 2) , however yours looks much nicer :~)

In the new SMR % design notes you mention closed eyes

to train the SMR and wondered if that would train peak alpha up

rather than the lobeta?

Thanks,

~

--

Van Deusen

pvdtlcgmail

http://www.brain-trainer.com

305/433-3160

The Learning Curve, Inc.

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Tony,

Yes, SMR should always be trained eyes open (though some clients will become very sleepy early in their trainings, and their eyes will get heavy and close,which is fine.

I will revise the Design notes on that and checkthrough the others so Ican reload them when I get back home tonight.

Pete

Hi Pete so do we train eyes open now in the new SMR% design?

Cheers Tony

Re: design question

,You are correct. The design was changed, but I don~t always make sure to revise the Notes.BTW, I have a newer AB /symmetry design that I like even better. I will upload it on Thursday. I~m doing some supervision at a small school in the interior of brazil and using the hotel~s internet computer with a brazilian keyboard that pick up about 1 of every 3 keystrokes. we will be back Wednesday night.

Pete

Hi Pete~

I am just going through your new designs '08 and was pleased to see the A/B sym with slow inhibit, I have tried to adjust an A/B sym or Balance design to do this myself (as well as one with a fast inhibit in Channel 2) , however yours looks much nicer :~)

In the new SMR % design notes you mention closed eyes to train the SMR and wondered if that would train peak alpha up rather than the lobeta?

Thanks,

~

-- Van Deusenpvdtlc@...

http://www.brain-trainer.com305/433-3160The Learning Curve, Inc.

-- Van Deusen

pvdtlc@...

http://www.brain-trainer.com305/433-3160The Learning Curve, Inc.

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Ok

thanks Pete, thought the screen was a waste if we were to train eyes closed.

Cheers Tony

Re: design

question

,

You are correct. The design was changed, but I don~t always make sure to

revise the Notes.

BTW, I have a newer AB /symmetry design that I like even better. I will upload

it on Thursday. I~m doing some supervision at a small school in the

interior of brazil and using the hotel~s internet computer with a brazilian

keyboard that pick up about 1 of every 3 keystrokes. we will be back

Wednesday night.

Pete

On Sun, Aug 31, 2008 at

8:51 AM, Duncan <karenduncancomcast (DOT) net> wrote:

Hi Pete~

I am just going through your new designs '08 and was pleased to see

the A/B sym with slow inhibit, I have tried to adjust an A/B sym or Balance

design to do this myself (as well as one with a fast inhibit in Channel 2) ,

however yours looks much nicer :~)

In the new SMR % design notes you mention closed eyes to

train the SMR and wondered if that would train peak alpha up rather

than the lobeta?

Thanks,

~

--

Van Deusen

pvdtlcgmail

http://www.brain-trainer.com

305/433-3160

The Learning Curve, Inc.

--

Van Deusen

pvdtlcgmail

http://www.brain-trainer.com

305/433-3160

The Learning Curve, Inc.

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Ok

thanks Pete, thought the screen was a waste if we were to train eyes closed.

Cheers Tony

Re: design

question

,

You are correct. The design was changed, but I don~t always make sure to

revise the Notes.

BTW, I have a newer AB /symmetry design that I like even better. I will upload

it on Thursday. I~m doing some supervision at a small school in the

interior of brazil and using the hotel~s internet computer with a brazilian

keyboard that pick up about 1 of every 3 keystrokes. we will be back

Wednesday night.

Pete

On Sun, Aug 31, 2008 at

8:51 AM, Duncan <karenduncancomcast (DOT) net> wrote:

Hi Pete~

I am just going through your new designs '08 and was pleased to see

the A/B sym with slow inhibit, I have tried to adjust an A/B sym or Balance

design to do this myself (as well as one with a fast inhibit in Channel 2) ,

however yours looks much nicer :~)

In the new SMR % design notes you mention closed eyes to

train the SMR and wondered if that would train peak alpha up rather

than the lobeta?

Thanks,

~

--

Van Deusen

pvdtlcgmail

http://www.brain-trainer.com

305/433-3160

The Learning Curve, Inc.

--

Van Deusen

pvdtlcgmail

http://www.brain-trainer.com

305/433-3160

The Learning Curve, Inc.

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