Inkanta


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Posted: Mar. 19 2011, 10:11 |
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Hahahaha! Aww nightspore, I'm just glad I'm not the only one that suffers from...well, whatever it is. It's our brain on technology... you might enjoy Nicholas Carr's The Shallows: What the Internet is Doing to our Brains. Actually, I enjoyed it more for the history of reading and books (hmm....did I mention this in another topic recently?) . <runs off to do a search> Guess not. The news isn't all that bad, actually.
Anyway, pleased to meet you! Welcome to the forums!
And when we are old and on the Alzheimer's ward (I am pretty sure one of my grandmothers suffered from Alzheimer's, so I mention this in a scared sort of way), listening to Mike Oldfield's albums will be like being introduced to a new work on a daily basis...although researchers do suggest that besides the sense of smell, music is most tied to our memories. So maybe we stand a chance!
-------------- "No such thing as destiny; only choices exist." From: Moongarden's "Solaris."
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