They say if you use too much Ipad. Your brains cells get damaged? is this true?
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They say if you use too much Ipad. Your brains cells get damaged? is this true?
NoOriginally Posted by valinrace
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I've damaged so many brain cells in other ways that I doubt I'll notice any difference!Originally Posted by valinrace
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Thanks for the reply guys and for your opinion. I am just wondering.
Might be an idea to stop now & then and / get out & about / actually have a real conversation with a non- virtual person / watch some daisies growling (?? think I meant to write growing!!!)Originally Posted by valinrace
On reflection, rather like the thought of daisies growling... :-)
The mind boggles! ( well, mine does). I am now about to go draw some growling daisies with a sketch app!
Last edited by stranding; 06-22-2012 at 06:46 AM.
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@stranding
I get your point sir.
Well, the thing is that on your iPad you're pretty much a consumer. If you're able to create on it, then it won't kill your brain cells![]()
I like virtual people. They're less hassle than real ones and they bring their own beer.
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That's true. It becomes a tool to be handled with creativity, which must have a positive affect on the brain, not a negative one.Originally Posted by RaduTyrsina
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Oxfordshire, UK.
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Shaun the sheep or M*A*S*H or Tangerine Dream or possibly Queen for King...
Hi Guys...these are all great tips to keeping ourselves healthy and helping to prevent our risks from developing musculoskeletal injuries/eyes train, postural deficits, etc!!
Keep up the good conversation here!!![]()
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