March 8th, 2006
You can do physical exercises to boost your fitness, but did you know that you can also do mental exercises to boost your intelligence? You can!
Thanks to this article here, here are the things you can do each day for a week to boost your intelligence by 40%.
SaturdayBrush your teeth with your ‘wrong’ hand, and take a shower with your eyes closed.
Sunday
Do the crossword or Sudoku puzzle in the paper, and take a brisk walk.
Monday
Have oily fish for dinner, and either cycle, walk or take the bus into work.
March 8th, 2006
More of my prediction is continuing to come true in the time period I estimated. I love it!
…within the next 12 months, we are going to see the introduction of a global network-based operating system (OS) that will allow the provision of all services - and more - that you are currently used to. Storage space, applications, games, multimedia and the internet will all be available via this single OS.
It’s been released that Google will soon be releasing their GDrive, which will allow for infinite storage of all user files:
“With infinite storage, we can house all user files, including: emails, web history, pictures, bookmarks, etc and make it accessible from anywhere (any device, any platform, etc). We already have efforts in this direction in terms of GDrive, GDS, Lighthouse, but all of them face bandwidth and storage constraints today.”
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