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Zapping the Brain Improves Math SkillsBy applying electrical current to the brain, researchers can enhance a person's mathematical ability for up to six months.While the Oxford scientists don't advocate plugging yourself into a wall socket, they do eventually hope to create a device that will provide an appropriate amount of electrical current to the brain, and have filed a patent on such a devicewonderful news eh? i don't suppose Oxford is up to explaining why i haven't uppe'd the ante' on the theory of realitivy at this point in my carear.... ~S~
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I can see it now, the release of Standard 70-M, "Employee Education through Electrification in the Workplace."
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What they don't say is that it also turns your spleling into carp.
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TWH, I don't need any help turning my spieling into carp  Meanwhile .... to steal a line from another forum .... if priests are defrocked and lawyers disbarred, are electricians delighted?
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I grabbed live wires once and I was en"lighten" myself! Though my old boss didn't see it that way. 
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I had to correct my spelling above, never could spll too goood!
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Hopefully, none of the students that I have are reading this post!!
(Maathamatecally challenged)
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