Zeno's Paradox
While critical thinking may not make up for a lack of knowledge, it is essential for gaining knowledge.
Wednesday, March 17, 2004:  
And Now for Something Completely Different:
How to Not Think About Elephants
It's simple, really. The trick is to think about something else, something that will not include thinking about elephants while at the same time require concentration and memory. For instance, try making a mental list of ten words that start with the letter "d" while not subjecting any of your senses to anything that will remind you of elephants.

    -  Ron  12:21 PM

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