What? You never tried this script http://www.macworld.com/weblogs/mac911/2005/08/ful lscreen/index.php You can watch fullscreen videos in Quicktime without paying a dime. Personally, I think mplayer isn't as good as quicktime in video playback. You can't seek to any position in video as easily as in Quicktime. Also, in QT you can pause the video and use your mouse-wheel to loop the interesting bits as many times as you want. Makes my pr0n viewing experience more enjoyable, especially considering the fact that you can use one hand:-)
Did anybody try http://mybraintrainer.com/?
It has 8 online excersises which when performed daily seem to improve I.Q. by few points. Personally,I did feel sharper (for that day only:-)) whenever I did these excersises. However, the downside is that it might get boring after few days.
This Slate article http://slate.com/id/2111758// compares several IQ boosting products and finds that the Mybraintrainer is one of the most effective ones. Give it a try !
What? You never tried this script http://www.macworld.com/weblogs/mac911/2005/08/ful lscreen/index.php You can watch fullscreen videos in Quicktime without paying a dime. Personally, I think mplayer isn't as good as quicktime in video playback. You can't seek to any position in video as easily as in Quicktime. Also, in QT you can pause the video and use your mouse-wheel to loop the interesting bits as many times as you want. Makes my pr0n viewing experience more enjoyable, especially considering the fact that you can use one hand :-)
Did anybody try http://mybraintrainer.com/? It has 8 online excersises which when performed daily seem to improve I.Q. by few points. Personally,I did feel sharper (for that day only :-)) whenever I did these excersises. However, the downside is that it might get boring after few days.
This Slate article http://slate.com/id/2111758// compares several IQ boosting products and finds that the Mybraintrainer is one of the most effective ones. Give it a try !