The_Bioneer
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Great study. I recently researched some of the downsides of caffeine and you're right, the argument for the long term is tricky to make. Hard because I love my coffee so much! Then again though, I wonder if any nootropic can truly be described as having no side effects? Dual N-Back test is a great measure. For me it's…
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For those who enjoyed the last one, I recently wrote this on the neuroscience of intelligence (and how to increase it) specifically: http://www.thebioneer.com/neuroscience-of-increasing-intelligence/ I'd love to hear thoughts! In the future I'll be going over how to use nootropics and then looking at other ways of boosting…
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Thanks a ton atrocious! I actually had some clicks from there already, that's greatly appreciated :-) And ShankT I hear you thanks for the feedback! I was actually thinking of writing a separate guide for 'getting started with nootropics' which would hopefully go over these points and also add how to measure the effects…
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Thanks a lot :-D That's great to know! I'll be adding to it over time, so hopefully it will improve. Now I'm re-learning my nooptropics to see if I can get a better understanding of them...
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Thanks a lot :-D I do actually have plans to make some kind of glossary for the site, but it will probably be a pretty broad one!
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I just requested access, as recommended in the other thread - e-mail is '[email protected]' (don't judge it's old lol). I think this is a great project btw!
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Thanks a lot! And yeah that would be very awesome, thanks for the suggestion - I'll go take a look at that thread!
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Thanks for the the link! I found a playlist of lectures which looks like it could be very good. I can watch them while I do the washing up... Will let you know how I get on with it. I've also been reading Electronics for Dummies which starts off very easy to follow but then gets suddenly a lot trickier...
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I found CircuitLab which runs in the browser but I was looking for something a bit more comprehensive and satisfying... it would be nice to let little motor animations and things when you hit simulate... Thanks again for the help :-)
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Brilliant thanks a lot for the list that looks great, sounds like The Art of Electronics is a good place to start :-) And Arduino seems like something good to mess around with. I just bought a Raspberry Pi and I hear there are a few fun projects out there that involve combining them. Anyone know of some good software I…
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This also has some basic info: http://science.slashdot.org/story/09/07/04/2246211/you-too-can-learn-echolocation And good call, I'm going to give it a shot too and see how possible it is. Will probably write an article documenting the experience afterwards :-)
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Lol true! Something like this maybe? I imagine there are problems but don't know enough to know what they are precisely... http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1-x-Seiko-Kinetic-Capacitor-Gasket-5M42-5M43-etc-/320795675041?pt=UK_Jewellery_Watches_WatchAccessories_SpareParts_SM&hash=item4ab0e989a1#ht_1770wt_906
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Glad to have contributed something useful :-D And lol no I understand, I had written dog originally but as an ex-dog owner I felt guilty and had to delete. That said, having a postdog for a pet would rock ...
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I was thinking some kind of kinetic power would be the most logical for many applications, like: http://inhabitat.com/brilliant-kinetic-batteries-recharge-when-shaken-not-stirred/ Or like the batteries used in kinetic powered watches. I presume this is just electromagnetic induction brought on by movement like those…