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1566.1 | Ron, Can you help? | TEMPE::DAUGHERTY | | Tue Oct 22 1991 15:46 | 17 |
| Ron, Thank you for the gathering this file for us. I am leaving the
company next week through the transition program here at Tempe, AZ and
I would love to have this for my home Rainbow. I used the following
command:
$ copy I-Ching.com @ SWSUP4""::iching.zip
and got this error:
$ 510 byte record too large for user's buffer
It shouldn't be but I don't know too much about system stuff. (Is
my stupidity showing!! Oh, my!)
Any suggestions?
Nina
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1566.2 | If this doesn't work.... | SWSUP3::WANBLE | | Tue Oct 22 1991 17:16 | 7 |
| I just copied it over into another account with this command:
copy sysup4""::iching.zip *. (It DID work for me.) By the way
I didn't mention you'll need an "un"zipper, may be one around
that works in VMS but I have a self de-archiving "zip" utility
that works on the Rainbow if you don't already have it. I'll
put in the same directory the I-ching is in.
Ron
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1566.3 | OOPs | SWSUP3::WANBLE | | Tue Oct 22 1991 17:18 | 4 |
| That should have been sWsup4""::....
And the name of the zip utility is PKXARC.COM
Sorry,
Ron
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1566.4 | thanks, Ron | TEMPE::DAUGHERTY | | Tue Oct 22 1991 18:10 | 10 |
| Thanks, Ron. I had caught the sys versus sws problem.
I have copied over both files and will give them a
try at home tonight. I'll let you know how it goes.
Thanks, much.
Oh, yes... you called this an "i-ching program." What
exactly does that mean? In other words, what will I
see?
Nina
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1566.5 | I-ching program | SWSUP3::WANBLE | | Tue Oct 22 1991 18:19 | 7 |
| It starts off with a menu to choose a "casting" method, old
(meaning coins or sticks, I guess) or modern, modern "casting"
requires that you hit the space bar several times, it then
generates your tri-grams, and displays the text, (and some
commentary...
Good luck,
Ron
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1566.6 | exit | TYFYS::SLATER | As we see ourselves, so do we become. | Wed Oct 23 1991 04:12 | 64 |
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=====================
SYNCHRONICITY
=====================
I bought a PC program about 18 months ago called "SYNCHRONICITY". It's
an amazing little program based on the I CHING and the Jungian theory
of SYNCHRONICITY. It always gives answers based on the 64 states of
changes outlined in the book of changes. Nine times out of ten it
gives very relavant answers to the questions I give it. It is legal
to make copies for demos.
The box says it is "Like Magic For:
o Relationships
o Office Politics
o Negotiations
o Tough Decisions
o Reducing Stress
o Peace of Mind "
I should add that I NEVER abuse it. I never ask it questions for
personal gain; I only ask for guidance or wisdom in situations where I
actually need it.
Contact me if you want a free copy. I would expect 2 formatted disks,
a mailer to return them in, and the exact amount for postage.
By the way, the company doesn't mind the demo copies at all. They have
a feature called "demo copy" built into the program. A [Ctrl] [C]
starts the demo copy process when you are using SYNCHRONICITY.
The following is taken directly from the SYNCHRONICITY user guide:
"DEMO COPIES, REGISTRATION, ETC.
You are encouraged to make fresh demo copies to share with friends and
associates, bulletin boards, user group, shareware, and public domain
libraries, etc. If people like SYNCHRONICITY as a result of a personal
experience, they can order the program from software resellers or
directly from Visionary Software. So, please do publish demo-mode
copies of SYNCHRONICITY whereever possible - word of mouth and personal
distribution are primary channels of distribution, keeping prices down
for everybody. "
Please note that a fully functioning registered copy lists for about
$40 (some places a little cheaper). If you decide to upgrade your
copy, supposedly you can call 1-800-877-1832, and when you place the
order, they give you a code to make the demo copy a fully functioning
copy until you get the real one in the mail with docs.
The company comes across as very reasonable, very enlightened people in
the docs and the program.
In Light and Love,
Bill
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1566.7 | How do I know it's not the PC's synchronicity? :^) | TERZA::ZANE | for who you are | Wed Oct 23 1991 11:00 | 15 |
| Hi Bill,
It sounds like a very interesting program. And the demo stuff is a neat
marketing strategy!
I'm a little bothered by one aspect of both these programs, however. I
thought it was important to handle the sticks yourself. How can there be
any unconscious manipulation if a computer is doing it?
The programs sound like fun, but I'd have a hard time believing they were
really personal.
Terza
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1566.8 | Computers can be personal :-) | DWOVAX::STARK | Priorities confuse the mind | Wed Oct 23 1991 11:18 | 14 |
| Hi Terza,
I guess it all depends on how you envision the 'mechanism (?)'
of synchronicity. Since I am used to using coins for I_Ching,
rather than yarrow stalks or whatever, and I don't expect that I am
influencing the coins in a directed way by handling them, I feel that
a well randomized piece of software could probably do just as well.
But then, I have a good rapport with computers, and only a passing
familiarity with money. ;-)
kind regards,
todd
P.S. Anybody know of a version for VAX/VMS ??
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1566.9 | Go Ahead Ask it a Question... | TYFYS::SLATER | As we see ourselves, so do we become. | Wed Oct 23 1991 11:45 | 12 |
| Hi Terza,
I understand your skepticism. I, too, wal skeptical until I tried it
and it started spitting out answers that were definitely applicable for
my life. If you will post a question here, I will ask it the question
about you tonight and post the answer here, so you can see for
yourself.
Let me know.
Bill
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1566.10 | Comments on Synchronicity. | CADSYS::COOPER | Topher Cooper | Wed Oct 23 1991 12:33 | 22 |
| I got a copy of the Synch. demo with my home MAC's new hard disk. I
thought it was cute, though my "experiments" havn't given me anything
profound or extraordinarily thought provoking (the "real" I Ching has
rarely "clicked" with me either, by the way). The demo version has
certain features disabled, by the way -- that's the carrot.
The I Ching is intended as a guide to living ones life. The idea of
not using it for "personal gain" -- an idea widespread for various
Western systems of divination and/or insight -- seems to me quite
antithetical to the I Ching. That does not mean that the approved
use is for trivialities or for unethical enterprises; but the I Ching
is generally considered to be for exploring such issues as "Should I
or should I not buy such and such a stock" (but don't expect a yes-or-
no answer; you will get a discussion of what can be considered the
pros and cons, and the choice is left to you).
Synchronicity is marketed, I believe, largly as a tool to management
types to help them make decisions -- personal or business. That is
completely consistent with the Kung-Fu-Tze-ian tradition from which it
came.
Topher
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1566.11 | My Orientation Toward SYNCHRONICITY | TYFYS::SLATER | As we see ourselves, so do we become. | Wed Oct 23 1991 13:22 | 21 |
| Hello Topher!
I agree with everything you said. But perhaps I should clarify a few
things. I am grateful for the fact that I get helpful discussions
(answers) out of my registered copy of SYNCHRONICITY. I am one of the
ignorant souls who have not devoted any study to the I CHING, that is,
BEFORE I brought the program.
As far as my own use of the program, it is MY OWN ETHICS that I am
following when I say I won't use it for personal gain. A typical
question that I ask it is "What do I need to know for my life right
now?"
I want you and other DEJAVU readers to know that there is very little
about me that is "typically Western thinking", and that I am pretty
much on my own path, and I do my own thinking for myself. You won't
find me following fads or following what other people are doing just to
copy them.
Bill
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1566.12 | Help, Ron! | TEMPE::DAUGHERTY | | Thu Oct 24 1991 02:53 | 6 |
| Ron, Help! I can't get PKXARC.Com to unzip ICHING.Zip. Sounds
like a personal problem, huh! Please contact me off-the-Dejavu
line and give me a node address where I can talk to you directly.
I can't get through on SWSUP3::WANBLE.
Thanks, Nina
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1566.13 | Wrong "un-zipper" | WITKA::WANBLE | | Thu Oct 24 1991 12:53 | 13 |
| I put the wrong de-archive utility in the directory, for the I-ching
program, if anyone else has tried to do this, it won't work...
Copy the RIGHT de-archiver first it's name is PKZ102.exe. This is
a self de-archiving archive file, it will run on a Rainbow, and
up-pack itself leaving pkunzip.com, which is the CORRECT utility
to unpack I-ching.
RE:several back, I-ching has always been right on for me, although
you must wade through the Chinese type sybolics (Dragons, Great Men,
Armies, etc.), not terribly more difficult than dealing with Fools,
Goddesses, cups, swords, etc. The Legge translation includes several
chapters of commentaries, including one from Confucious, that clarify
the symbolism, somewhat, for me.
Ron
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