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falsemover:
RocketReader Advanced Speed reading and memory improvment for
professionals, students, academics, nanotech enthusiasts, and
xenophiles. www.rocketreader.com ADD
spicetrader:
I am interested in the use of bribery as a superior replacement for bombs. ADD
cphoenix:
Here's an evolving tutorial on the programming language Python. MORE
cphoenix:
Nanotechnology will be here within a few decades. Even in its earliest stages, it will force many areas (construction, manufacturing, medical research) to change as rapidly as computers have. MORE
cphoenix:
Dyslexia is a talent to be mastered, not a problem to be overcome. It's based on perceptual distortions (often in multiple sensory pathways) caused by mental states such as confusion. A dyslexic can learn to temporarily turn off the distortions! Check out these stories and my viewpoint on Ron Davis' work. ADD
grizzy:
Life Extension encompasses various strategies to maximize the quality and
duration of one's life. Tends to focus on nutrients, vitamins, drugs
and exercise. See: The Life Extension Foundation ADD
grizzy:
Want to think more clearly, and have a better memory? Some of us
work on Cognitive Enhancement, using nutrients, drugs, and
even a specialized computer game. See: the
Cognitive Enhancement Research Institute or the newsgroup
rec.drugs.smart ADD
grizzy:
I'm interested in non-coercive cooperative communities.
Here is a piece that gives some theory and an example:
A Future Worth Living ADD