First time I got 52 and the second 34. I'm not a "twitch" gamer and this is what this is based on. If you play a lot of video games especially the "twitch" kind then you'll probably do well. I also noticed that I did better depending on the pattern layout. And it is is of course a little more "left brained" based than right brain so if you are a bit of an artist you might not do as well because the patterns will appear as abstractions not concretes. For me it took a little time to figure out what the thing wanted (since I don't know Kanji).
Marek Reavis wrote: > Probably everyone gets "35", makes us feel better about these > deteriorating bodies, eh? > > But 35, that was a great age to be, wasn't it? Still lots of vim and > vigor, and really starting to turn the corner on figuring out the > fundamentals of how to live more or less successfully. That's when I > finally went to college at UW in Seattle and it was almost > embarrassing how much I had in the bag to draw from relative to my > younger schoolmates; it felt like cheating. > > Marek > > ** > > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Duveyoung <no_re...@...> wrote: > >> Thank GAWD I got 35 years old too! Whew! >> >> Must be something to do with surfing and trikking, eh? >> >> Edg >> >> >> --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "Marek Reavis" <reavismarek@> >> wrote: >> >>> A test site in Japanese, so maybe it would help to know kanji; >>> > but all > >>> you have to do is click on <Start>, then the screen will count >>> > down 3, > >>> 2, 1, and then very briefly (for 1 second or less) some numbers >>> > will > >>> appear arranged randomly on the screen. The numbers disappear >>> > and in > >>> their formerly held places circles will show instead. >>> >>> What you have to do is click on each circle in the order of >>> > lowest > >>> number to highest number. So if 2 was the lowest of numbers >>> > shown > >>> you'd click on that circle first, and then on every other circle >>> > going > >>> up in denominations. Sometimes there's only a few >>> > numbers/circles, > >>> sometimes there's quite a few. At the end, when you've finished >>> > all > >>> the screens, a big number will flash showing what your "brain >>> > age" is. > >>> Apparently I've got a 35-year old brain in a 57-year old body. >>> >>> http://flashfabrica.com/f_learning/brain/brain.html >>> >>> Takes just a few minutes. >>> >>> > > > >