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You aren't really multi-tasking when you are multi-tasking. You are just switching your focus. I don't know many people that can do two things at once that require the use of the same brain region. Reading while figureing out a math problem. I mean Yeah, you can walk and chew bubble gum... but those use different parts of the brain.
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Mary had a little lamb (3+3 = 6) tied it to the heater, (2+2=4), everytime it turned around (9X9=81), it burned it's little pe*#r, x/4*7=48......it's easy
by RiverRat on July 18th, 2009
Yeah, but you are focusing on the math... then you switch to reading. Read a novel while computing you checkbook at the same time. When you accomplish this let me know.
by Ironkettle on July 18th, 2009
ok, I just finished. Balanced my checkbook while reading "gone with the wind". Fitting - somehow. Maybe you're the only one that can't do it?
by RiverRat on July 19th, 2009