Monday, January 12, 2009

How Old is Your Brain?


Stoopid Game! If you want to play a stoopid game, copy and paste the link below or just click the title above.

The instructions are in Japanese, so I've printed them below:

1. Touch 'start'
2. Wait for 3, 2, 1. to finish then start the game.
3. Memorize the number's position on the screen, and then click the circle from
the smallest number to the biggest number. ( #'s DISAPPEAR QUICKLY....)
4. At the end of game, the computer will tell you the age of your brain.


http://flashfabrica.com/f_learning/brain/brain.html

When you get tired of cussing out the game for LYING about your brain's age, you are invited to post how old the game says your brain is versus how old YOU KNOW YOUR BRAIN REALLY IS!

31 comments:

  1. Well, my brain ain't completely 'fried' yet.

    Maybe I should thank God, I've got the 'e' before the 'i.'

    And, to think I took 2 years of German for nothin'.

    And, a year of Latin, too.

    Then "Puff"...if you don't use it, you lose it...

    Or, maybe it really, just did mean enough?

    I have started to read more cartoons lately, and I even find them more depressing than I did years ago.

    Every once in a while, though...there's a good one.

    Mass production sure is dull, and cheap.

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  2. Touch (write), wait (LOL), memorize (count comments)....

    Have you seen this...

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xQI0R_87Afc

    I thought, you might appreciate it, or maybe even like it.

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  3. Gee, I thought 'The Car of The Day' was 'The Dart.'

    Could there be some connection here...

    http://www.artharris.com/about-art-harris/

    I know I'm just imagining things. Where would or could you possibly find the time?

    Hey, but Alabama and Georgia are pretty close.

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  4. I was born and raised in Alabama....lolol..I know it like I know the back of my hand.

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  5. That 1932 Stutz looks as amazing, and "Boxy, But Good," as 'that old house.

    Reminds me of someone that I heard 'passed away' today at the ripe, old age of 88.

    He was a handsome man, and I loved his 'accent.'

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  6. I know Ricardo Montalban passed away yesterday, and I thought he was a dream. I liked his looks, his class, his accent...and while most remember him for Fantasy Island...I'll always remember him as Singh Noonian Khan.

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  7. You know he made a permanent impression on me.

    "Corinthian Leather"...Wonder what he was really like?

    I remember the 'Star Trek' 'role,' too!

    Do you know who Toly is?

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  8. Anyway, Toly was/and maybe still is, a 'proofreaders' nightmare.

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  9. Anatoly Arutunoff, we believe...or at least I do.

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  10. Wonder if that was just a good 'pen name?'

    No wonder I'm nuts!!!

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  11. ...a 'proofreader's' nightmare...

    Great name for a book...remember I said 'it' here first...

    Or, did I?

    Guess I'd have to 'look 'it' up' to know for sure that it's never been printed or duplicated.

    Hey, but if it hasn't 'been' then 'it does' maybe I could sue, or something?

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  12. Another Carol, named Culver, and wonder if there might be some collaboration 'here?'

    Anyway, it's definitely going to be a "3 Dog Night" tonight.

    I think we're 'goin' down' to near "ZERO" tonight.

    It's 'global warming.'

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  13. Beans...

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hFafcjA_p7E

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  14. Any relation?


    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Nichols

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  15. lolol...probably some relation. Hubby said the Nichols multiplied like Rabbits for a while. The most well know "Nichols" descendent is Brad Strickland, an author and teacher.

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  16. Only 60 novels? He must have 'possessed.'

    Of course, as usual I looked him up and I so admire great writers, and artists, and craftsmen...darn it, I even see good in those garbage men that pick up my trash every week.

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  17. It's just too, easy to 'get published' these days.

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  18. Oye Como Va...

    "It hears as it goes"

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  19. Perception is a curious thang.

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  20. I just love to share...

    I’ll be 55 this year…

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lyJWVw6xqY0

    And maybe ‘literally’ “I Can’t Drive”….LOL.

    I’d rather not.

    So what’s the difference between ‘Country’ and ‘Rock’ or ‘Gospel’ and ‘Soul’ for that matter?

    I think it might just be youth, and what ‘instrument’ you learned to play.

    And of course, most important of all…what you got exposed to.

    LOL reminds me of Anna Nicole!!!!

    Posted on 'another site,' LOL.

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  21. Could I talk to you? Can I imagine I do?

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NUmIO_MG5IU

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  22. There seems to be no way to search your site here, dear Carol.

    Like maybe you were onto something with non-anonymous.

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  23. I just scrolled up to check, and make sure I was on the right 'wave link' or 'track' or 'thread' or something.

    So of course that little sun will rise up in the morning, I do have faith.

    And of course that little sun is 'fathered' by a greater being, maybe called a universe...

    Now I'm going to sleep, and I'll say "Now I lay me down to sleep."

    Mother Nature get's so little credit.

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  24. Dear Carol,
    I thought this might be fun for you, since you obviously have the prose.

    http://p22.com/musicfont/

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  25. Change is good, but it should come at an 'even rate.'

    Reminds me of a trot.

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  26. I think I'm gonna' go blind playin' with this thang.

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  27. Sometimes 'useless knowledge' makes sense.

    I watched the 'Google Guy' on Charlie Rose...

    lol

    I'm so tired of advertising, seems everyone has something to sell.

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  28. "Go Green"...

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soylent_Green

    Talk about 'Star Trek!'

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  29. Gosh, I need to write it down somewhere, to not bury me 'in a box.'

    I'd much prefer to be fed to the sharks.

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  30. I like animals, what else can I say?

    I really would rather be food.

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