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Friday 14 October 2005

Mmmmm... Brains...

Lots of Yummy Brain links over at the Carnival of Tomorrow, hosted by The Speculist.

Highlights:
  • a new molecular brain cancer treatment
  • the not-so-inevitable failure of our brains
  • The Mind Molester, a fiendish device that does all it claims to do in the way of interrupting pretty much everything
  • Dolphin Brains and Batman Dolls. Batman Dolls? Yes, Batman Dolls.
...and much, much more.

Like this : The Brain Pattern Test. I couldn't decide which of a pair of the examples was my favourite, so here they both are.

Your Brain's Pattern

Your brain is always looking for the connections in life.
You always amaze your friends by figuring out things first.
You're also good at connecting people - and often play match maker.
You see the world in fluid, flexible terms. Nothing is black or white.
Your Brain's Pattern

Structured and organized, you have a knack for thinking clearly.
You are very logical - and you don't let your thoughts get polluted with emotions.
And while your thoughts are pretty serious, they're anything from boring.
It's minds like yours that have built the great cities of the world!

1 comment:

  1. I like the one on the left more, but I suspect this doesn't say anything whatsoever about my personality, other than the fact that I like blue and purple.

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