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Humans have a sixth sense?
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I agree with wolfy, it's a subconscious thing where you can tell when something's wrong. Like if the two people who went swimming in the lake before you never returned, you wouldn't swim either. It's like a subconscious problem-solving kind of reasoning. That's my guess.
Also, to end on a good note (B Flat), "I see dead people!"
I am the signature virus! Copy me into your signature so that I can take over the world! Moohahahee!
Also, to end on a good note (B Flat), "I see dead people!"
I am the signature virus! Copy me into your signature so that I can take over the world! Moohahahee!
Its called sleep learning and has been around for a long time. Play tapes of books, music, ect while you sleep and you will begin to retain a good portion of it.
Finalday
Until that final day. /Keith Green\ (1953-1983)
Edited by - Finalday on 2/7/2004 1:47:06 PM
Finalday
Until that final day. /Keith Green\ (1953-1983)
Edited by - Finalday on 2/7/2004 1:47:06 PM
I think it's a throwback to our days in caves. The men (being the hunter-gatherers) would come in from a long day of hunting, and wonder at what might be different,...Hmmm,...nanook is still cleaning the poop room out with old straw, but there's something funny about that sabre toothed tiger sitting in the corner, hmmmm,....I wonder what it could be?
Oh, yeah,...never seem him in here before. Better run now.
It's lasted straight up into our modern days, for instance I told my wife one of her boobs looked kinda smaller than the other, and for some reason I couldn't get over the idea that her face had changed somehow.
After a week of sleeping on the couch, I have come to the cnclusion that the change indicates anger of some sort.
**This has been yet another useless post brought to you by Phenobii wan balognii, jedi nut-master of the farce.**
Oh, yeah,...never seem him in here before. Better run now.
It's lasted straight up into our modern days, for instance I told my wife one of her boobs looked kinda smaller than the other, and for some reason I couldn't get over the idea that her face had changed somehow.
After a week of sleeping on the couch, I have come to the cnclusion that the change indicates anger of some sort.
**This has been yet another useless post brought to you by Phenobii wan balognii, jedi nut-master of the farce.**
@Wolfy - He says "No, twonk, he's talking to President Bush!"
@Finalday - With this sleep learning, is it why i always memorise the lyrics to the song on my radio that blares nonstop?
"And at least once an episode, EH STEVE will stop by to deliver his classic line: 'EH STEVE!'" - Strong Bad Click here
@Finalday - With this sleep learning, is it why i always memorise the lyrics to the song on my radio that blares nonstop?
"And at least once an episode, EH STEVE will stop by to deliver his classic line: 'EH STEVE!'" - Strong Bad Click here
@Eh_Steve, yes, most people don't think about it. When you hear things over and over, you learn them. Like when you can sing along with the radio, but you have never seen the word to the song. The same with other info you listen to. I personally like books on tape.
Finalday
Until that final day. /Keith Green\ (1953-1983)
Edited by - Finalday on 2/8/2004 12:33:23 PM
Finalday
Until that final day. /Keith Green\ (1953-1983)
Edited by - Finalday on 2/8/2004 12:33:23 PM
I should get my Geometry book on tape, I wonder if they sell that?
"And at least once an episode, EH STEVE will stop by to deliver his classic line: 'EH STEVE!'" - Strong Bad Click here
"And at least once an episode, EH STEVE will stop by to deliver his classic line: 'EH STEVE!'" - Strong Bad Click here
Wolfy, I have one word - OOOOOOOHHHHHHHH!!!
I totally missed that. I should just change the "to" to "about".
"And at least once an episode, EH STEVE will stop by to deliver his classic line: 'EH STEVE!'" - Strong Bad Click here
I totally missed that. I should just change the "to" to "about".
"And at least once an episode, EH STEVE will stop by to deliver his classic line: 'EH STEVE!'" - Strong Bad Click here
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