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Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] Aging contesters
From: PY2NY <py2ny.vitor@gmail.com>
Reply-to: py2ny@arrl.net
Date: Sun, 23 Oct 2022 13:33:40 -0300
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Wow! Things are getting really serious here...
73 DX from PY2NY, nothing but "cachaça"...

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PY2NY / SP9NY / V26NY  - Vitor Luis Aidar dos Santos
http://military-jeep-brasil.blogspot.com.br/



Em dom., 23 de out. de 2022 às 12:26, Jukka Klemola <jpklemola@gmail.com>
escreveu:

> Hello everybody,
>
> The discussion is about medicins and improvement of torso durability under
> static load.
>
> There is more: tDCS
> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transcranial_direct-current_stimulation
>
> I made a prediction some years back:
>
> https://asiakas.kotisivukone.com/files/ohdxf.kotisivukone.com/contest_station_2020.pdf
>
> slide 31 onwards.
>
> I wonder if anyone uses tDCS to improve contest performance?
>
>
> 73,
> Jukka OH6LI
>
>
> la 22. lokak. 2022 klo 16.03 James Cain (jamesdavidcain@gmail.com)
> kirjoitti:
>
> > Some interesting (for once) comments in this thread.
> >
> > As I posted just a few days ago, it's long been known that vigorous
> mental
> > activity promotes brain strength. I'm not sure that "brain strength" and
> > memory are related, though. Think central processing and memory. They are
> > located at different spots on the "board."
> >
> > Is high-level contesting "vigorous mental activity?" I have no idea.
> >
> > I spent my working life as a writer and editor. Words, for me, are
> crucial!
> > Use the word "jump" once and the next time I want to use a synonym --
> leap,
> > or bound, come to mind. Once in a while it takes me a few seconds to have
> > the synonym and I think to myself "Geeze I used to come up with that in
> the
> > blink of an eye." But did I really? I doubt it.
> >
> > Same with spelling. I used to win spelling bees; now I occasionally find
> > myself turning to a dictionary.
> >
> > What really frightens me is complete loss of certain memory ability. A
> > neighbor, Bill, is 76. I tell him a funny story, he laughs, and a few
> days
> > later he has completely, totally forgot the story. He knows he has this
> > problem. Otherwise he thinks at a very high level.
> >
> > Somebody commented here that Prevagen "advertises constantly." Of course
> > they do! They figure you forget their name from one day to the next.
> >
> > Now, where was I?
> >
> > cain K1TN
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