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  1. Re:Flamebait Summary on Easily Distracted People May Have 'Too Much Brain' · · Score: 1

    ahh.s/who did not seek the content in nature/who sort the content in nature/,

  2. Re:Flamebait Summary on Easily Distracted People May Have 'Too Much Brain' · · Score: 1

    fortunately, evolution stepped in and ensured that the wisdom of the species was balanced between those who did not seek the content in nature, those who where ignorant but lacking brains and dependent on authority and making things look pretty, but never content enough and those who didn't ignore the ignorance of either phenotype.

    Knowledge is power, wisdom divine, the search for salvation is to be stuck in time.

  3. Re:Flamebait Summary on Easily Distracted People May Have 'Too Much Brain' · · Score: 1

    forgot to add:
    (yuk wikipedia!!!.. anti social personality disorder....(the psychopaths) the one they always miss out.... horrible man, if only he went away it would all be perfect, ahh there's another one)
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frontal_lobe_disorder

    http://www.elyrics.net/read/j/johnny-cash-lyrics/hurt-lyrics.html

    s/I/Ayn/ Ayn hurt myself today... the need all etc....

  4. Re:Flamebait Summary on Easily Distracted People May Have 'Too Much Brain' · · Score: 1

    citations: make up your own mind.

    http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn20453-easily-distracted-people-may-have-too-much-brain.html

    http://www.power2u.org/articles/recovery/revisiting_schizophrenia.html

    http://www.soterianetwork.org.uk/books/books.html#booklet

    http://www.nature.com/npp/journal/v27/n4/full/1395954a.html

    http://www.biologicalpsychiatryjournal.com/article/PIIS0006322311000126/fulltext

    http://www.ted.com/talks/vs_ramachandran_the_neurons_that_shaped_civilization.html

    http://www.aspenacademy.com/add.html

    http://people.wku.edu/charles.smith/MALVINA/mr094.htm
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4poWiKfg1MU

    (you have to follow back on this one to the original stuff)
    http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2011-03-28/broken-heart-burns-like-hot-coffee-study-of-ex-lovers-shows.html

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-12661646

    Where's that bloody Ayn Rand woman...
    Ahh here she is:
    http://www.google.co.uk/search?q=ayn+rand&hl=en&safe=off&prmd=ivnsuobl&source=univ&tbm=vid&tbo=u&sa=X&ei=8TfHTbuhGMbBswbW--yGDw&ved=0CIUBEKsE

  5. Re:Flamebait Summary on Easily Distracted People May Have 'Too Much Brain' · · Score: 1

    should be...

    people who think they are focused and productive may be ignorant and not have enough brain.

    They may also have empathy difficulties and malfunctioning mirror neurons, a blunt instrument effect.

    Can make things look pretty to them and convince 'some' other people, but content lacking.

  6. Re:Flamebait Summary on Easily Distracted People May Have 'Too Much Brain' · · Score: 1

    it's like and ant looking at God.

    unfortunately God is not stimulated enough by the little boxes all made out of ticky tacky.

    looks pretty, content lacking.

    Also I wonder if people would stop thinking that the TV is magical if they where 'shown' how it worked... Oh yeh, the news people get stuff from the government who make up stories about aliens (on encourage them) magically send it through the stuff you can't see and it starts talking to you and showing you pretty pictures.. sending messages and stuff. my mistake. too ignorant.

  7. Re:So.. on Sony Encourages Linux On Their Phones · · Score: 1

    debate

  8. Re:REALITY: SCHIZOPHRENIA REDUCES MEMORY on Scientists Afflict Computers With Schizophrenia · · Score: 1

    but there is good evidence to support that the medication make you stupid and ignorant. (until 20 years later when your brain has adapted, if you hack it that long [e.g. manage to buy enough coke, speed,smack and booze to make it ok)...

    I remembered crying as a baby the other day (the actual crying, my brain was confused and distressed but I worked it out in the end and got over it... good job I can learn my way over it)... still got a tad of chronic pain left, but I think a few transformers, a 9v battery and some back EMF should teach me that pain isn't a sensible emotional response.

  9. Re:I've heard something like that before on Scientists Afflict Computers With Schizophrenia · · Score: 1

    That's autistic spectrum as well... and defiantly not known for getting [personally] attached to things. maybe pissed off, but, like most people... just more sensitive... often less attached than 'typical' people.

    Both are known for 'black and white' thinking, and loads of trippy shit. the schizophrenics just get attached to it. (if they believe in themselves)... My mate got attached to his laptop... man and machine... you'd think you where molesting him if you went near it.... would only let one person sort it out for him.... he knew why. Quite sane, certainly more sane than Ayn Rand.

  10. Re:I don't think so! on Scientists Afflict Computers With Schizophrenia · · Score: 1

    assuming you are schizophrenic 'we' (as are a good lot of my good mates)....

    Is the origin of something exceptionally important to you.. like seeing is believing?

    If 20 people told you someone was a untrustworthy but all you'd seen for yourself was that they where,  would you give them the benefit of the doubt based on what you'd seem yourself. likewise the opposite.

  11. Re:Unexpected implications on Scientists Afflict Computers With Schizophrenia · · Score: 1

    needing locks.

  12. Re:Brings to mind the old verse.... on Scientists Afflict Computers With Schizophrenia · · Score: 1

    it's called... scratches head.... dissasociative personality disorder. it's a coping mechanism that the body goes into after experiencing trauma.

    They give people dissassociative anesthetics to help them get over those kind of 'nagging' problems, well sometimes.... other's just buy them on the street corner.

  13. Re:Hyperlearning on Scientists Afflict Computers With Schizophrenia · · Score: 1

    they make you ignorant of them, they don't help you get over them... certainly not quickly, definatly when you stop and up-regulating has kicked in.

    There a bit like a very bad version of heroin.

  14. Re:Hyperlearning on Scientists Afflict Computers With Schizophrenia · · Score: 1

    same thing as determining relevance.

    That's would be the brown matter.

    White matter tasks, brown matter links. (crudely)...

    I know many ignorant people, they make me uneasy.

  15. Re:Hyperlearning on Scientists Afflict Computers With Schizophrenia · · Score: 1

    Theses traitor, age positive, fits; A brain diss -ease. Band rain eases disproduct, sole suffer, giant therapist possible. level.

  16. Re:Hyperlearning on Scientists Afflict Computers With Schizophrenia · · Score: 1

    There very specific about things, esp the origin of things and very black and white.

    Go ask one of them they've got that in-site at least.

  17. Re:Hyperlearning on Scientists Afflict Computers With Schizophrenia · · Score: 1

    More over, I know (and have been on) the meds, stupid and ignorant is pretty much spot on... oh and cramming as many bloody drugs as you can get down your neck (or other stimulation , pleasure seeking) to counter-act the effects of the meds. If your hard core enough to put up with the other side-effects.... some people prefer the 'maddness' to the side effects, in-fact that's a serious issue.. spin how you like.

    (BTW it's not ethical to research not putting people on meds as soon as they may possibly, maybe, ohh, quick he can meld)

  18. Re:Hyperlearning on Scientists Afflict Computers With Schizophrenia · · Score: 1

    There are many ways of not being ignorant...

    " they lose the ability to extract what's meaningful"... Oh there's a bit of a split between the ones who think they should go nuke someone cos that's when their commander and chief does and the ones who think they should save the planet... but

    What is meaningful?, shit the researches may possibly have forgotten.

  19. Re:Hyperlearning on Scientists Afflict Computers With Schizophrenia · · Score: 1

    it's and environmental diss-ease..... some people are ignorant of it. Ignorant people produce a lot of suffering at the deepest possible level.

    Care to test that hypothesis?

    Oh when the game theory, oh when the game theory oh when the game theory got me the Nobel prize, I want to be schizophrenic when the game theory got me the Nobel prize.

  20. Re:kind of like the police on The Internet's New Alternate Reality · · Score: 1

    finally, starter for 10.

    in the beginning was the word that cannot be spoken.
    not predictable.. not before to say.

    define: random....

    have fun.

  21. Re:kind of like the police on The Internet's New Alternate Reality · · Score: 1

    try this:
    set = set  = []
    empty = empty = ""
    [] !=  ""
    [""] != "[]"

    [] <--------> ""
          [""] "[]"
            !=
    the spirit of set theory......

  22. Re:kind of like the police on The Internet's New Alternate Reality · · Score: 1

    see,

    over here I have the father     me in the middle and over here the son

    I'll use triangulation and call the spirit of the measurement age (time travels so slowly)..

    "father  <-=~+<------------------=->  son"
           \     me in the middle      /   sdfd
             \      of the age        /    sfdssd
               \    of  creation     /    bun tree
                 \                  /      house small
                   \              /      fence window
                   the spirit of age

    your turn, what's left and right again?

  23. Re:kind of like the police on The Internet's New Alternate Reality · · Score: 1

    oh and can you remind me what left and right are again?

    how two thousand year old supersition trumpets our knowledge... Actually I was using Eastern and Socratic methods.

    because your cellphone lost reception. (no because I was unable to determine the margin of error, I wasn't sure what the measurement was... very superstitious and dogmatic you see)

    How did you do? Ahh... side stepped, insulted (actually I like the game pitfall, or did you mean pitiful)..
    Where does the concept of pity come from oh wise master of the universe?

  24. Re:Hyperlearning on Scientists Afflict Computers With Schizophrenia · · Score: 1

    Ok,
    Schizophrenics have less brown matter volume, this is the bit that joins things together, white matter focuses on 'tasks' (crudely)
    Over time both brown and white matter volume go down (note this is volume of matter that's observed, not number of neurons.. at least for a good good while)
    (though they say 'neuro toxicity' it's a load of unsubstantiated crap)
    Oddly, new research has shown that neurons migrate to points of higher entropy to solve problems then migrate back again if their not needed, possibly self terminating if there really not needed. Also that memory's are related to density...
    People with Schizophrenia (all 7-8 of the ones I know personally any how)... all have a penchant for the origin... (there are some questions you can ask them to get more specific's on this, and they do have in-site into it... but that's for me to publish)...
    That would also relate to and increase in white / brown matter as the entropy of thought was on those areas (origin and difficulty connecting them).

    What they do is give people pills that make them chronically retarded and ignorant (hey ignorance is bliss) and oddly when you try to stop the brain working it seems to fix things (bullets in the head also have this effect and less patients have complained).... There is an 'ethical' (NEURO TOXICITY) ban on doing any research into any kind of alternative treatments (like 'stress reduction, education, meditation techniques, progression etc...).. in-fact they try to put people on them at even the slightest whiff on anything that may turn them into the next John Nash (since we can't go giving Nobel Prizes to any more mad people)

    Only other real indicators are 'stress' very strong correlation and mioline (Lorenzo save me and my bad spelling)... and frontal lobe...
    The frontal lobe is strongly related to 'mirror nurons' (look that up, recently released info) that basically relate to your sense of self and other people. Also related to psychopathy (ASPD)

    Recently rejection [I don't think your ideas are worthy, F-] has been directly linked to the area of the brain that pain from heat is linked to.

    Lack of miolin makes your brain work slower, so quite why their using that as a treatment method when it's an indicator fuck only knows...

    Spliff also make you more focused and less stressed.... Well according to everyone I know who smokes them... I wonder what the link could be, relative number (not strength) of doses compared to peers (liked more) is the only link they've found to the cure for cancer.

    On a side line:
    If you know any political/world history more than the last century... look up stress testing or pyramid saving schemes.

  25. Re:No they havent on Anonymous Denies Sony Claims of Disruption, Credit Info Theft · · Score: 1

    it's also amazing plausible deniability.