Ohh, that's cool!

My friend achieves lucidity by putting Star Wars' Anakin in all of his dreams, and when he sees him, he gets lucid.

However, I'm pretty baaaaaddd at dream incubation. ADA works great for me, and it doesn't distract me for some reason. As I am writing this post, I am simulaneously perceiving the sound of the police training outside, the glow of the 3G wireless adapter in my peripheral vision, and the feel of the little key-markers on the keys F and J on the computer. By the way, most people I know have used typing for years and never noticed the small bumps on F and J, which are on every computer I find. That's the opposite of ADA and what makes people have absolutely stupid dreams.

There's a caveat to ADA though. Once I started practicing ADA, my dreams became so detailed (like with those bumps on the keyboard) that they almost become too real. More often than not, the book reading RC, the clock RC, and the light RC both indicate "reality." Thank God I still have the nose-pinch RC, which works wonderfully.