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Thursday, January 17, 2008


  




My my my... I don't post enough it seems. Oh well... The Otaku does seem to be a bit slow still, that is, not many post as regularly as they used to. ^^; That would probably include me.

Anyway, thanks for your comments. I'm glad you all had a nice holiday! Gosh, doesn't that seem like such a long time ago? Lol Time really is flying, even faster as you get older.

Not much is really going on. I've been on break for the most part for the past several weeks. It's been nice to have a break from all the hub bub of school. But alas, in less than a week, it will be time to resume classes. ^^ I signed up for the same 3 classes that I took last semester; however, I will be taking a Speech class if I can get in touch with the professor of the class. I hear he's really good. *crosses fingers* The thing is I don't like talking in front of people: one on one is much easier. (Duh!) But I want to get better at public speaking because I think it's very handy to have just in case you ever need it. It's been neat though - I've gone to a couple of my friends sites here, and a couple of them are going through the same thing about public speaking and speech classes. It's nice to know you're not alone!


For Christmas, I also received those 2 Brain Age games. They're fun games that are supposed to help train and strengthen your brain. The game's developed by a renowned neurologist, Dr. Ryuta Kawashima, and designed to work your brain in different ways, as opposed to how your brain works when you're just playing, I dunno, Mario! Lol It can even calculate your "brain's age" just by a few tests. Currently, my brain is functioning at the level of a 20 year old, which the ideal age for everyone. Heh - I started out being 50... XD

Anyway, I want to post up a tip from the game, or should I say, Dr. Ryuta Kawashima himself! Lol Here goes:

Tip #1 - When you enjoy yourself, your brain may experience positive effect. But if you do things out of obligation, your brain could see negative effects. Remember to keep a positive attitude in everything you do!

Heehee... Thank you, Doc! XD

Well, I guess I shall see you all later. I hope to get to some more sites. ^^ *hugs*

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P.S. Please check out my spiffy *coughs* Pokemon fan art! Lol Click here to view it. Thanks!


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