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Interesting game. A little off when making the squares as there are varying ways a user can see in terms of the viewpoint of the shape. This was perhaps the reason my score kept getting pushed up to 8-9 region with scores of 20-42 in the first category purely because I... more
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GREAT. LOST PARROT TELLS VET HIS ADDRESS. TOKYO (AP) -- When Yosuke the parrot flew out of his cage and got lost, he did exactly what he had been taught -- recite his name and address to a stranger willing to help. Police rescued the African grey parrot two weeks ago from a... more
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Hero Dog Tries To Help Wounded Dog - Video
I have to admit, this is just the kind of thing I'd refuse to believe unless I see it my own eyes (at least the part where the hero dog pulls the wounded dog by its paws rather than its teeth). Well, now that I see it, I believe it. Now the scientific part. I think... more
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What Is Intelligence, Anyway?
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From the page: "What Is Intelligence, Anyway? By Isaac Asimov What is intelligence, anyway? When I was in the army, I received the kind of aptitude test that all soldiers took and, against a normal of 100, scored 160. No one at the base had ever seen a figure... more
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List of cognitive biases - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
hmm... interesting From the page: * Bandwagon effect -- the tendency to do (or believe) things because many other people do (or believe) the same. Related to groupthink, herd behaviour, and manias. * Bias blind spot -- the tendency not to compensate for one's... more
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Artificial colourings as harmful as leaded petrol for...
Yes, yes, I know it's the Telegraph, but it's a real study full of scientific goodness. Look down on this list -- sodium benzoate. It's in every single can of pop in this country. And liberals who've already adjusted their diets towards tiny millet and... more
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How Language Works (Edition 3.0): Table of Contents
Better bring a drink with you...better make that several...this stuff is the driest of the dry. By the time you read it you could write 2 novels. By the time you use it you'll have been dead a hundred years. It reminds me of a writing correspondence-course I took 35 years... more
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Daniel Tammet - The Boy With The Incredible Brain [1/5]
There's no one quite like Daniel Temmet. Is he an autistic savant, a genius, a victim of brain damage, a pretender, or something else entirely? He can remember long strings of numbers, calculate large sums, and learn a new language in a week like your garden variety... more
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Tetris Inoculation Against PTSD Flashbacks | World of...
Imagine an inoculation that a soldier could take within an hour or two of witnessing a particularly traumatic wartime event. If there was a drug to prevent flashbacks from occurring later on, most soldiers would probably take it. Call it an Anti-PTSD drug. But what if that... more
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The anatomy of an illusion -- and what it tells us about...
kool!!!!! it's really neat how this illusion really makes your mind look stupid because you know what you are looking for and you still don't see it as it is!
