
A Tribe not in contact with the rest of Humanity, was found in the Amazon. Everyone from the Tribe escapes and swims in the River excepting Adam, who was too shocked to move.
Prof. Brown thinks fast and offers him the Pecan Pie, that he brought along from Long Island. Adam after some hesitation, eats it and does a remarkable thing. He does an ecstatic Tribal Dance and dozes off after a while.
When he wakes up, Bob approaches Adam with his Food. Adam is about to jump into the River, when they withdraw and keep the food in the nearby Rock. Adam sniffs the food and does not take the food ...and thus the “Big Feast Ritual” began.
They install a bell near the rock that Adam can ring, any time he wants food. The Team has an infinite supply of food suppliers from around the world.
They pick a pool of suppliers which they think would appeal to Adam. Then, they pick one tray and keep it in the Rock and run away, whenever Adam rings the bell. Adam sniffs the food and does one of two things, he takes it with him to the bush or rings the bell again. But, just because Adam takes the food with him, does not mean that he likes the food.
We do not have an idea, if he consumed at all. Though, he comes back to ring the bell again. Also, we cannot rely on the time between the bell rings, as a sign that he consumed, as the other day, he consumed a tin of Rosagullas in three seconds, flat and did the Tribal Dance.
Prof. Brown says: "Our goal is to ensure that, Adam comes back to ring the bell often and hopefully make him do the tribal dance." "During an eating session, where Adam could eat anything from a small number of items to a large number, our goal is to make the session longer and longer, so we must switch the caterer, if we have to, during the session."
"Also, we have to ensure that, we replace the non-performing caterer, based on some criteria and replace him with a new one from outside the pool."
2010 is poised to be the year of Content Curation and the organization that comes up with an efficient solution to keeping Adam happy would most certainly triumph.
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