I agree with this.  On one of the AoL courses that's what we did, for 
the whole course.  At first I thought it would require a major effort, 
but it didn't at all--in fact, it was a welcome relief not to have to 
constantly relate verbally to others.  Sort of like a fast, only of the 
mind.

Sal


On Aug 20, 2006, at 3:30 PM, Rick Archer wrote:

> Chalupa believes an entire day spent without verbal exchange of
>  any kind with another person would be the best antidote for our 
> overtaxed,
>  overstuffed brains and the ideal way to attain optimal brain 
> performance.



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