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- PrimaryRamus, on 10/14/2007, -8/+37This article is baseless and full of random made up stuff.
- TheWalkingDude, on 10/10/2007, -1/+22I was about to comment that I wish this article were a bit more academic (site research to back things up and provide links for further reading), otherwise it's not much more than a moderately insightful blog post. Then I realized there is one link at the bottom. It leads to the source from which this one was hijacked, and the original source was on Digg's front page 44 days ago: http://digg.com/health/10_Habits_of_Highly_Effecti ...
- ButterBuddha, on 10/10/2007, -1/+12Meh, I don't feel like giving up beer and weed for a better brian
- Rikkochet, on 10/10/2007, -0/+9If Brian's buying either of em he's good enough.
- dext3r, on 10/10/2007, -0/+8Too much beer brained my damage.
- doctorfungi, on 10/10/2007, -0/+7Peter Griffin: "Uh... uh I, don't uh.. I can't uh... ... what?"
- Pritchard, on 10/10/2007, -2/+9I hate this article. I don't know why. It's nothing to do in my opinion with our mind in actuality. It's just one of those social motivators to get stupid lazy people to do things, and know-it-all college graduates to feel better about their failure in life.
- MagicCake, on 10/10/2007, -0/+6"Maybe"
- tomcat4u, on 10/10/2007, -0/+6Hare Krishna? wtf, did a cult just digg its way to the front page?
- mal1964, on 10/10/2007, -0/+5dugg for the shower scene.
- MadScientist440, on 10/10/2007, -2/+7Why is "social animals" in quotes? Aren't we simply social animals, without the quotes? Am I "missing something"?
- darkciti2, on 10/10/2007, -1/+6The mind is a terrible thing to waste.
Corollary:
"The brain is a terrible thing to taste."
The mind is a terrible thing to waste.
Corollary:
"Waste is a terrible thing to mind."
[ as read on old BBS taglines back in the warez' heyday (Emulex2, BBoard, etc.) ] 4o7 / 321 Area Code - GrownupPhan, on 10/10/2007, -0/+5Umm, yeah, nice thoughts but I'm pretty sure this person knows next to nothing about the brain.
- imikedaman, on 10/10/2007, -0/+5"Once you graduate from college, keep learning."
I think what he meant was "start learning". School has done its damage over the years, but there's still time to recover. - Zootex, on 10/10/2007, -1/+5buried, there is so many other articles about the same thing that are so much better.
- maximumsteve1, on 10/10/2007, -0/+4Where's Brain Age?
- mojaam, on 10/10/2007, -1/+4Note the avoidance of using the word "Top" in the title. Clever since you know we all getting tired of top ten lists...
- synaesthesia, on 10/10/2007, -0/+3Buried because it sounds like some random guy wrote random, possibly beneficial things in a list and posted them to digg.
- petershultz, on 10/10/2007, -1/+3Buried because I think most of this is just common sense or general banter. "Take care of your nutrition, laugh lots and think positively"? isn't that just what you should be doing to have a fun life anyway? The effects it has on your brain seem irrelevant.
- praveens, on 10/10/2007, -0/+2dugg for live traffic map on site ...
- JoeBenjamin, on 10/10/2007, -0/+2So basically I should stiffen my back, skip around like a hyperactive child without moving my torso and stare down my subjects while showing them my sweaty palms?
- MercFox1, on 10/10/2007, -0/+1Ironic how a post about effective brains has a cumulative comment score of -20 diggs at the time of this posting...
- Rikkochet, on 10/10/2007, -1/+2Thus he didn't very long on Roseanne..
Nice reference :) - kapsar, on 10/10/2007, -0/+1I did read an article that showed that exercise actually helps to continue building neurons and connections for memory. Which has shown positive correlation to preventing memory issues later in life.
- Pake, on 10/10/2007, -0/+1Please, for the love of all, stop using this stupid title " Habits of Highly Effective ". In fact, please don't reference anything from Covey.
- TabControl, on 10/10/2007, -0/+1This is nothing more than a feel good article. It does nothing to improve your processing power. About the only thing it *may* do is help you relax which can make thinking more clearer. But that's about it.
- etcimon, on 10/10/2007, -0/+1The brain does not create new neurons! who is this n00b
- PrimaryRamus, on 10/10/2007, -13/+13This article is baseless
- stareyes206, on 10/10/2007, -0/+0Oh great...advise from the hare krishna....the most effective of humans.....
- dertykevin, on 10/10/2007, -1/+1lol
- Rikkochet, on 10/10/2007, -1/+1Thanks for the dupe, Digg.
- Rukaribe, on 10/10/2007, -2/+2All this tells me is Digg's comments should sparse white space or something technical.
- Eslamicolt3, on 10/10/2007, -2/+1Dupe
- eviscero, on 10/10/2007, -2/+1Posting on Digg isn't one of them.
- genericcynic, on 10/10/2007, -2/+1"The brain is a terrible thing to taste"? I've often said that I do anything for a laugh, but I draw the limit at kuru... :-)
- VegasKill, on 10/10/2007, -12/+3To bad most people only use 10% of their brains
/sarcasm - hiPpymIck, on 10/10/2007, -14/+3“Hare Krishna, Hare Krishna;
Krishna, Hare Hare;
Hare Rama, Hare Rama, Rama Rama;
Rama Rama, Hare Hare” - inactive, on 10/10/2007, -38/+1SHOUT DOWN re iching
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