"The Purloined Letter" by Edgar Allen Poe] is because it presented a very interesting principle: hiding in plain sight.
Never read that.
Have read a bit of Poe but not enough.
That mention has spurned me to pick up some of his stories again.
Sorry Steerpike, but I have to ask: are you attempting to alienate as many people as possible with each post you type here and on E? Is it, like, some sort of competition? Just wondering as i can't see how you benefit from it at all. I realise that you don't 'suffer fools' but...well, actually, I'll leave that there.
As for all this card business...well, is it only me that finds so much discussion (and god knows I've been as guilty as the next) on a subject that is so pointless to be so laughable? That came across really arrogant, but it isn't really. What is mean't by it is this:
does anyone really believe that if you perform a magic trick for someone using a deck of cards, that it's the colour or design of the cards that make them suspicious and in turn, using a deck that they've seen before, they will consider no trickery has taken place??
Come on people...subconcious or not, black deck or white, worker or hobbyist, that's surely absurd.
You've just made something happen that is clearly impossible, there really is only one place for them to go after first suspecting you of trickery. Their only other option is to believe that you actually performed magic, and lets be honest, there are more than enough nut-jobs wondering around this screwed up world...we don't need any more.
Rabid Out