This playlist will CHANGE YOUR LIFE !
1. Rocky Mountain High - John Denver
2. Children Of Sanchez - Chuck Mangione
3. Another Park, Another Sunday (Album Version) (2006 Remastered) - The Doobie Brothers
4. Badge - Eric Clapton
5. Sweet Love - Anita Baker
6. Windmills Of Your Mind - Sting
7. Luxurious - Gwen Stefani
8. Olympic Fanfare And Theme - John Williams
9. Bodhisattva - Steely Dan
10. Different Light - Steve Winwood
11. This Is My World - Darius Rucker
12. Lovely Day - Bill Withers
13. You Learn - Alanis Morissette
14. Jessica - The Allman Brothers Band
15. Rooster - Alice in Chains
16. It Hasn't Happened Yet - Ben Folds
17. Everything (...Is Never Quite Enough) - Wasis Diop
18. The Moors - Thomas Newman
19. The Ghost Of Who We Are - The Greencards
20. The Lighthouse's Tale - Nickel Creek
Sunday, December 30, 2012
Tuesday, December 11, 2012
Thursday, December 6, 2012
My Dog, M.D.
There has been some pretty interesting news today. First there's a study showing dogs may sniff out lung cancer and another study showing dogs may anticipate migraines in their owners. Plus, there are more reasons to be a dog owner:
a) people with dogs tend to exercise more, because they have to take their dogs on regular walks
b) couples with dogs tend to fight less. Apparently when couples see the dog get upset, they tend to calm down their arguments.
c) dog companions lead to less depression and loneliness.
So, why not adopt a dog today?
a) people with dogs tend to exercise more, because they have to take their dogs on regular walks
b) couples with dogs tend to fight less. Apparently when couples see the dog get upset, they tend to calm down their arguments.
c) dog companions lead to less depression and loneliness.
So, why not adopt a dog today?
Wednesday, December 5, 2012
Four - NOT Seven - the Most the Mind can Grasp at a Time
This re-analysis of the original research concludes that the most items that the mind can handle at one time is FOUR and NOT SEVEN as previously reported. Read the article here: Four is the 'magic' number
COMMENT: this is an interesting idea, and embracing the conclusion may help with memory. Instead of chunking together 7 items at a time, our memory may work better by when we think of data in groups of 4 instead of groups of 7.
COMMENT: this is an interesting idea, and embracing the conclusion may help with memory. Instead of chunking together 7 items at a time, our memory may work better by when we think of data in groups of 4 instead of groups of 7.
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