Last Psychic Standing ?

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From the dearth of posts and blogs about psychic future predictions, I am starting to come to the conclusion that I might be the last psychic standing - and I am not even a psychic. I am plowing steadfastly ahead, however, regardless of the fact that my results are asymptotically approaching the quick pick results. Over time, if there is nothing psychic going on, that would be what I should expect.

Jelly and Konane, for the most part, have been contributing with encouragement, new material and feedback. For that I am grateful. Jelly's image mapping approach is my next endeavor. However, I don't think I want to start with 49 images only. That would be too guided, and I would be making up my imagery from the set of known images within just a week or two. I think I need at least 500 images, 1000 or more would be better, so I have no way of knowing what they are. Then I will need to write a randomizer program that assigns random images to the drawn numbers after each drawing. Those 6 random images are what I then visualize and transmit to the collective subconscious. The images will only be good for a single drawing and transmit session. They will be discarded and calculated randomly each time. That should ensure a largely blind experiment.

Now, I need to find a place where I can collect a good set of images, all approximately the same size, resolution and quality, topically diverse so there is no pattern. The topics need to include places, buildings, animals, food, toys, people, cartoons, art, landscapes, machines, etc. They should all be jpegs, so they are small.

I know I can go online and collect stuff one at a time. However, downloading, cropping, clipping, saving in consistent normat and size, would take days and days for 1000 images. Does anyone know of a source for such material? I don't mind paying for a CD. The problem with most sources I find is that they are topically related. I can find animals, buildings, nudes, art aplenty. But it's never mixed up very well.

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