BRAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAIN
age
Thanks, all, for the comments regarding the
post on burnout -- mind you, I wasn't fishing for compliments or anything...
or maybe I was, it was a week ago, so it's hard to remember.
However, having inherited a copy of "Brain
Age: Train Your Brain in Minutes a Day" for the Nintendo DS, I should like
to think that my memory will rapidly be improving. Indeed, the game claims
to stimulate recovery in all areas of thought, and if that's true, it may
very well come to pass that in a mere matter of a few weeks, I will be able
to come up with a much less-clunky game title than "Brain Age: Train Your
Brain in Minutes a Day."
Also, it has 'sudoku' included, which may not
be the most exciting game, ever, but for waiting room fodder, it's right
up there with staring at the other patients and "Highlights for Children".
Anyways, blatant pleas for attention or not,
there's a brand-new comic, today, and I hope you enjoy it. I've got some
surprises planned, which I hope I can unveil fairly soon, though don't cross
your fingers. We're also fast approaching the stunning conclusion of "The
Mummy's Tooth," and I know I said that almost a month ago, but, well, clearly,
I lied. We're approaching it now. Trust me.
Oh, by the way -- Brain Age scores you by giving
your brain... an age. Didn't see that one coming. The ideal Brain Age is
20, with the scale moving up from there the worse your brain is, extending
off into the wild blue yonder of doddering senility. My first Brain Age --
58.
Shut up.
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