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Believing You Are Very Good Or Evil Boosts Your Physical Capabilities 192

Research by Kurt Gray, a doctoral student in psychology at Harvard, shows that a person's capacity for willpower and physical endurance increases if they perceive themselves as good or evil. "Evil" acts in particular give a person a large boost in physical strength. From the article: “'People perceive those who do good and evil to have more efficacy, more willpower, and less sensitivity to discomfort,' Gray said. 'By perceiving themselves as good or evil, people embody these perceptions, actually becoming more capable of physical endurance.' Gray’s findings run counter to the notion that only those blessed with heightened willpower or self-control are capable of heroism, suggesting instead that simply attempting heroic deeds can confer personal power."
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How Nintendo's Mario Got His Name 103

harrymcc writes "In 1981, tiny Nintendo of America was getting ready to release Donkey Kong. When the company's landlord, Mario Segale, demanded back rent, Nintendo staffers named the game's barrel-jumping protagonist after him. Almost thirty years later, neither Nintendo — which continues to crank out Mario games — nor Segale — now a wealthy, secretive Washington State real estate developer — like to talk about how one of video games' iconic characters got his name and Italian heritage. Technologizer's Benj Edwards has researched the story for years and provides the most detailed account to date."

Comment Try HPNA (Score 1) 608

Instead of rewiring have you looked into a HPNA solution? Actiontec makes a HPNA device that converts cat5 to coax. I have tested up to 6 systems on one HPNA network with speeds up to 60 MB for each. This protocol is designed to not interfere with current cable channels. The only downfall is that you will need one Actiontec device for each room. They run between $40 and $80.

Comment Re:Windows Vista: "Good Enough" is the right answe (Score 1) 350

I love the concept, but believe that the problem is complexity, not functionality. Something simple, and stable can also be feature rich and fast. It should not take an expensive week course to figure out how to completely use something. Technology changes so fast that we will all end up spending months a year just learning how to use things that will be replaced in five years or less. Life is too short my friends.

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