i heard this story on the way to work this morninghttp://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=127211884it got me thinking that if i could get this guy's text analysis program, i wonder what kind of patterns it would show amongst tdubbers. after all, for many people on here, there is a wealth of text written over many years
6/1/2010 1:59:35 PM
i forgot what this thread was about
6/1/2010 2:00:34 PM
where the fuck am I right nowhow did I get here
6/1/2010 2:01:30 PM
you kids get off my lawn!
6/1/2010 2:03:37 PM
*shakes fist*daaaamn you whippersnappers
6/1/2010 2:04:27 PM
Next Premie feature?That's an interesting article, thanks.
6/1/2010 2:05:07 PM
yes qfred seriously do itI'm worried as hell I'm gonna get it because 1) it runs on my dad's side of the family 2) I don't keep my brain active at all unless you count reactive timing video games
6/1/2010 2:06:07 PM
6/1/2010 2:08:31 PM
I don't have trouble with namesbut I bet all the symbols I post do not bode well for me
6/1/2010 2:09:56 PM
COOL STORY, BRO!
6/1/2010 2:39:28 PM
Alzheimer plaques can begin to appear as early as age 30.I'm doomed. We all are, really.
6/1/2010 2:45:24 PM
Is your hand bigger than your face?
6/1/2010 2:46:39 PM
i heard the same story this morning.
6/1/2010 3:15:09 PM
amna it was on npr yesterday. I think you got 'em Alzheimers!
6/1/2010 3:19:18 PM
so? What should I do? condition myself to write more in my journal with thought-thick sentences?
6/1/2010 3:26:50 PM
it almost helped that dude on LOST! but i think he dint have alzheimers
6/1/2010 3:27:48 PM
i, too, heard that story on my way to work.
6/1/2010 3:40:30 PM
^^^ as a way to avoid alzheimer's? i don't think that's how it works. the story said agatha christie wrote with high density vocabulary for years and still ended up with alzheimer's. i don't think it's a prevention thing, just a way to "gauge your risk" for alzheimer's. how you change your life given that information is up to you[Edited on June 1, 2010 at 4:21 PM. Reason : .]
6/1/2010 4:21:41 PM