Information Acquisition & Ferris Bueller

stanley_white

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  • Feb 24, 2008
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    Some might remember this part from the film “Ferris Bueller’s Day Off.”

    With information coming in from various streams, some reliable and some not, this is an entertaining way to look at things.

    Eight people, some named and some unnamed, were between the alleged witness and the person reporting the information to the teacher.

    -Stan

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    Some might remember this part from the film “Ferris Bueller’s Day Off.”

    With information coming in from various streams, some reliable and some not, this is an entertaining way to look at things.

    Eight people, some named and some unnamed, were between the alleged witness and the person reporting the information to the teacher.

    -Stan

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    Noone ever played the "Telegraph" game as kids?

    Hell, we played that in 'schools.' Along with the Kim's Game. As adults. And got smoked for wrong answers or missing things.

    Because these games teach important skills. Like confirm the message. And know what you see. And remember right. And you can tell all the tall tales you like, but never lie to your command.

    Great post!

    Cheers,

    Sirhr