think just because you can study, listen to music, talk on the phone, chat on MSN and eat dinner all at the same time and you say you can multitask???
Try playing Warcraft 3 , standard game (not the custom games like dota/towerdefence, the normal game where you build base and fight)
Try concentrating on EVERY SINGLE unit you see in this screen, try pulling back units that are low on HP and bringing them in after the focusfire is off them, try controlling a hero with 2 skills , then TWO heroes with 2 skills each, as well as several units with skills of their own .
Try that.
Then tell me if you can multitask.
I just won my first game of solo on Bnet, against a lvl 24 player no less. ;) i was level 1-2. Then at the end of the game he said 'You got lucky' and left.
HA.
totally pwnd him.
Saturday, 20 October 2007
Friday, 19 October 2007
coolest optical illusion in the world
Ok this is the pwnz.
take a look at this spinning silouhette. Which direction is she spinning? clockwise or anticlockwise?
The truth is, she can be seen as spinning both ways.
If you see her spinning clockwise, that means you're using the right side, or more creative side of your brain. If she appears to be moving counter-clockwise, then that means the left side, or more logical side of your think muscle is superior.
It is possible to force yourself to look at her spin clockwise/anticlockwise though. Took me awhile but i managed to do it.
The trick is to stare at the shadow she makes on the floor.. you can either picture the outside foot shadow going further away (clockwise) or picture it coming towards you (anticlockwise). Once you have that pictured then slowly look up at the spinning silhoutte and it'll be spinning in that direction you tried to picture it as.
See if you can do both anti/clock wise! :)
I dont quite know what the explanation is for this, perhaps it's because she's all black, and our depth/perception is impaired. Pretty darn cool . :)
basically look at the spinning wheel first. note the direction which it spins. then stare at the centre black dot for a while.. the spinning wheel will change direction. :)
rinse and repeat
wahhaaha
take a look at this spinning silouhette. Which direction is she spinning? clockwise or anticlockwise?
The truth is, she can be seen as spinning both ways.
If you see her spinning clockwise, that means you're using the right side, or more creative side of your brain. If she appears to be moving counter-clockwise, then that means the left side, or more logical side of your think muscle is superior.
It is possible to force yourself to look at her spin clockwise/anticlockwise though. Took me awhile but i managed to do it.
The trick is to stare at the shadow she makes on the floor.. you can either picture the outside foot shadow going further away (clockwise) or picture it coming towards you (anticlockwise). Once you have that pictured then slowly look up at the spinning silhoutte and it'll be spinning in that direction you tried to picture it as.
See if you can do both anti/clock wise! :)
I dont quite know what the explanation is for this, perhaps it's because she's all black, and our depth/perception is impaired. Pretty darn cool . :)
basically look at the spinning wheel first. note the direction which it spins. then stare at the centre black dot for a while.. the spinning wheel will change direction. :)
rinse and repeat
wahhaaha
Thursday, 18 October 2007
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