Twitter Update 3: brain plasticity, creativity, hominids, UFO nuts, tax increase, Spurs, Hornets, control fire, idea generation, lost in space
| jackddeal after extended periods negative brain plasticity robs those poor souls of what little creativity they may posses; not used it shrivels... | |
| jackddeal it's really so simple; blame it all on our ancestral hominids. they are the ones that survived so we inherited all their faults as well... | |
| jackddeal in essence we must give ourselves "permission" to be creative and take advantage of our 5 trillion neural links; that's a lot of links... | |
| jackddeal why don't the UFO nuts just shut up until we get one positive piece of evidence UFO's exist; what is clear is that many humans want them to | |
| jackddeal it is definitely not cool to pat your mate on the butt in public; that does not to all signal a sign of endearment, just a passing fad | |
| jackddeal how can you propose an $80 billion dollar tax increase while increasing spending by $300 billion? Answer: politics and voter gullibility | |
| jackddeal going to watch the Spurs - Hornets game which is a much closer approximation to reality than the presidential campaigns of blah blah blah... | |
| jackddeal it took a half million years after inventing tools for humans to control fire. a flint and a rock and some dried grass? from whence we come | |
| jackddeal the problem with idea generation is they come and go. sometimes the memory can pick them back up and sometimes not. lost in space and time | |
| jackddeal already picked up several article ideas from logging thoughts here. it's better than post it notes since entries don't get lost or misfiled | |
| jackddeal thinking about how this might be useful for keeping a log of ideas...pretty easy to keep Twitter minimized and pull it up when needed... |
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