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From: Bret Cahill on 21 May 2010 23:30 After repeated tests on my _own person_ it has been determined that studying kinematics problems _instantly_ lowers my sum of systolic + pulse rate by at least 5 points. I can stay below 150 -- typically 112 systolic + 37 rpr -- just by thinking about folded pendulums. Someone contact JAMA and tell them to do a double blind epidemiological study on this important health issue. Bret "50 more years" Cahill
From: Bret Cahill on 22 May 2010 07:46
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