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From: damionclaymore@hotmail.com (Damion)
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Subject: Selwave question
Date: 15 Jan 2004 06:47:48 -0800
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Figure 1: SS or PrPr or PsPs
Figure 2: SR or PrIm or PsMq
Figure 3: RS or ImPr or MqPs
Figure 4: RR or ImIm or MqMq
System-Rules
kennt, da in der Prognose vorgegeben ist, nach welcher Konstellation
ein Satz
im exakt benannten Coup erfolgen sollte.Aufgrund der Konstellation der
Figuren
entstanden
ist, kann also letztlich immer nur eine dieser beiden Figuren gesetzt
werden.
Figure 1: SS or PrPr or PsPs
Figure 2: SR or prime or PsMq
Figure 3: R-S or ImPr or MqPs
Figure 4: RR or ImIm or MqMq
---- altavista.com/babelfish translation of german text above.----
"for the user is actually not necessary it the fact that he knows the
system Rules, since is given in the prognosis after which
constellation a sentence in the accurately designated coup takes place
should do the constellation of the figures and with the necessary
sentence already quasi half of the figure developed can do thus in the
long run in each case one of these two figures is set."
Could anyone tell me what the SS, PrPr, PsPs, SR, prime, PsMq, R-S,
ImPr, MqPs, RR, ImIm, MqMq means? I have looked through the various
selwave linked pages but I have not found definitions for the above
terms. The information I found that I was able to understand most
after translating it was on http://www.roulettecracker.de.vu which
isn't included in there link list, and has had all the picture links
broken, which makes it harder to understand.
I find it interesting that the Selsoft program is free, although it is
in the german language, but its rather difficult to get an
explaination about it, and the email addresses come back that they do
not except incoming mail. Maybe I am just alone on wanting to
understand this one.
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