... I am inspired. Please, if you could share a little more about what you mean by "Pb, Hg and Cd" and exactly how you "complex" them out of your system, I ...
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Scott_Moehring@...
Oct 1, 1999 2:35 pm
Sorry about clogging up the email. I'll re-type the chart next time. Scott ______________________ Thanks for the e-mail, but 390k attachment is a bit much,...
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Scott_Moehring@...
Oct 1, 1999 2:36 pm
Kim wrote: Simply put, in order to increase our brain power we must regularly exercise and challenge our brain, e.g., learn something new and practice ...
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Eric
eric@...
Oct 1, 1999 12:40 pm
Thanks for the e-mail, but 390k attachment is a bit much, maybe you could put it in the vault next time Best regards, Eric ... From:...
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Kim Cordes
kcordes@...
Oct 1, 1999 1:20 pm
In addition to Gelb's How to Think Like Leonardo da Vinci, I suggest: Smart for Life: How to Improve Your Brain Power at Any Age by Michael D. Chafetz, Ph.D.;...
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George Resto
GeoResto@...
Oct 1, 1999 1:39 pm
... Just to keep it simple. There is a physical component of self expression to what we call intelligence. Without the freedom to be self expressed your...
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Elliott Bignell
elliott@...
Oct 1, 1999 3:07 pm
Hi, Kim, Scott, et al... Interesting question! I've worked in Britain, Ireland, Germany, Switzerland and Holland and currently live in France. I'd say that...
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Ibrahim Morshed
i_morshed@...
Oct 1, 1999 4:03 pm
Dear Kim You said that repitition is good exercise.Usually people like T.Buzan say to use Mind Maps and that repitition is not good.So how does it help???? ...
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Keith Gardner
kgard@...
Oct 1, 1999 5:13 pm
... like ... it ... If you mead rote memorization, I'd agree with you. If you mean repetition to master skills, I don't think that's an accurate representation...
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George Resto
georesto@...
Oct 1, 1999 5:58 pm
I'm sorry, really. At the risk of contention I really have to add yet another idea that might once again argue against the popular truth about genius. I have...
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Keith Gardner
kgard@...
Oct 1, 1999 6:16 pm
... after ... I agree. I don't like it - but I agree. I first felt this disappointment when I started learning chess. I practiced, read books, bought chess...
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Cal Buck
callum-buck@...
Oct 1, 1999 6:59 pm
Hi Ian Great! The main thrust of the message is there. Would you just add the last bit please? ie: _________________________________________ ......
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AnneJonesL@...
Oct 1, 1999 8:09 pm
Dear Keith I learned how to speed read when I was 43, four years ago. I have won the World Speed Reading Championship at the Mind Sports Olympiad for the last...
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George Resto
georesto@...
Oct 1, 1999 8:10 pm
Hey! Bravo! But I still think that whole genius thing is possible. I'm not trying to discourage effort, but only suggesting a different avenue to invest it...
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Bob Carr
bcarr@...
Oct 1, 1999 10:38 pm
Belated Congratulations on your achievement. Would you please share with us how you learned to read so well and achieve this remarkable goal. Bob...
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George Wade
geogwade@...
Oct 1, 1999 11:51 pm
Good to get another real discussion going! - ... - I don't want to make a fuss about it. It is simple intoxication with lead, mercury and cadmium. It upset the...
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Eric
eric@...
Oct 2, 1999 3:00 am
Hi George, I been reading the Genius conversations with interest. I was interested in the following: (A): How does the group define a genius? In my thesaurus...
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Elliott Bignell
elliott@...
Oct 2, 1999 8:41 am
Hi, Anne. It's nice to have self-improvers of such proven calibre on board! Any more world champions out there? Your example calls to mind an article I read...
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Ibrahim Morshed
i_morshed@...
Oct 2, 1999 1:55 pm
Dear Keith Hi!!!!Yes I know that 'repitition39; or as what you were describing to me i.e review is needed to retain something into long-term memory.But I was...
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Ibrahim Morshed
i_morshed@...
Oct 2, 1999 2:02 pm
Hi Eric This is Ibrahim.I think that what ever you mentioned about being a genius is true except for no. 5.But my question lies in how to develop those first 4...
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Soulages
soulages@...
Oct 2, 1999 8:08 pm
IMO geniality is something that involves a lot of things. So many variables are in the development of a personality that predicting how somebody is going to...
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Elmer Baker
elmer@...
Oct 2, 1999 10:20 pm
Bravo . Colleen...
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Rnmandel@...
Oct 2, 1999 11:17 pm
Please remove from mailing list....
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Roger Snyder
nightwind@...
Oct 3, 1999 4:24 am
Hi - Seems there are people who go to gyms so they can be seen, but that certainly isn't the only reason. Fx, using lifts, escalators, autos, etc, is...
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Roger Snyder
nightwind@...
Oct 3, 1999 4:24 am
... to ... ******************************************** Hi - I'm not sure I see the connection between "productivity" and genius. Genius is a quality of...
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Roger Snyder
nightwind@...
Oct 3, 1999 4:24 am
Keith - Great attitude. It will take you far. Roger ... with ... practiced, ... be...
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Roger Snyder
nightwind@...
Oct 3, 1999 4:24 am
... ****************************************** George - Would you explain the chelation process for us. I am personally quite interested. Thanks. Roger...
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Roger Snyder
nightwind@...
Oct 3, 1999 4:24 am
Hi - Doesn't the 10 yr time span really just define the period when the genius is developing? For example, the 4 minute miler wouldn't be able to make a 4...
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Roger Snyder
nightwind@...
Oct 3, 1999 4:24 am
... ********************************************** Hi - I hesitate to point out that photographic memory (or total recall, for that matter) do not require...
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Eugenio Martinez
saturno@...
Oct 3, 1999 4:41 am
Roger , the topic is very interesting ? Do you know Brain Gym ? Gimnasia Cerebral ( en español ) . This psicophisycal discipline is a good topic to try in...