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To: Ilaine who wrote (85363)2/5/2001 3:04:52 PM
From: re3  Respond to of 86076
 
or as kramer said on seinfeld, 'in my mind i'm already gone'

:)

i think this is true...i have a book called technostress...its quite an eye opener...



To: Ilaine who wrote (85363)2/5/2001 3:23:23 PM
From: LLCF  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 86076
 
<Doctors are blaming computer technology, electronic
organisers and automatic car navigation systems. They claim
these gadgets lead to diminished use of the brain to work out problems and inflict "information overload" that makes it difficult to distinguish between important and unimportant facts. A preliminary study of 150 people aged 20 to 35 has shown that more than one in 10 are suffering from severe problems with their memory. Researchers from Hokkaido University's school of medicine in Japan said the memory dysfunction among the young required further investigation.>

Preliminary mumbo jumbo...a few complainers about computer gadgets.... more people are hurt by aspirin each year! -vbg-

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