[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Thomas Lawlor Griffiths) writes:

>For those interested in mathematics and mind...

>I'm running a simple psychology experiment over the internet. It 
>doesn't take much time, and very little mental effort. It is vaguely
>related to mathematics, and you might be interested in the outcome.
>If you take part in the experiment, you get shown some of the 
>results. 

>If you're interested, go to

>http://www.stanford.edu/~gruffydd/math/

>and follow the instructions. There is a quick consent form to 
>complete, and the experiment just involves responding to some 
>simple questions.

>Having finished the task, you can spend the rest of the day being 
>proud that you have furthered our knowledge of how the mind works.

It is actually rather painful (metaphorically speaking).  After
clicking "Begin experiment", the browser appears to hang.  Then,
after an almost interminable delay, it comes back with a message that
the page contained no data.

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