How to Cuddle Like You Mean It

Cuddling your significant other in bed is a wonderful thing, but it takes some experience to get it right. For the not-so-experienced, it can be fraught with anxiety, insecurity, and physical pain. Matthew Inman at The Oatmeal takes us through the process for a relatively inexperienced couple trying to live up to the high expectations of their fantasies… and their partner’s fantasies. Don’t miss the “bonus panel” button at the end, where several alternate endings are offered.  -via Pleated-Jeans


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A single-processor computer can't multitask either -- just switch from one task to another, then back, very quickly. This may be applicable to human attention.

Though the human brain has many different parts which can operate simultaneously. I suppose a good definition of "multitasking" might be called for.
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Evil Pundit - "This may be applicable to human attention."
And it is. One way that psychologists try to understand constructs that aren't directly measurable (like attention or memory) is to create a computer model - that is, how would a computer be able to achieve the same?
I know what you're thinking - this sounds stupid. How can you compare the biological brain to a mechanical computer?
But computer models have been fairly useful in helping us understand the possible ways that we for example, percieve, encode, and recall information.
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Great:
This information make me feel little more relaxing now. This is probably the answer to much of the worries I 'm having some times. Good deal. So it's does make sense because it is like pushing the pedal to the metal. The more push the pedal the less efficient on combustion this will be like over flooding the brain in top of the whole things are already doing on auto-mode, Isn't? Good information way to go buddy.
Keep Cool...
MC
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