On Fri, 19 Nov 1999 08:40:23 -0500, Anthony J. Albert wrote:
>> Maybe it has nothing to do with maturity or excitement and everything to do
>> with the way brains differ.  I also like to do a multitude of things at one
>> time.  It's not because I like a challenge but because my brain does it
>> anyway and if I don't give it meaningful tasks it'll start singing
>> brainless lines from catchy tunes, daydreaming and generally drifting
>> off.  If I am doing 3-5 things at once, (tv, email, icq and something
>> manual like taking apart broken lcd screens) then I can stay on track better.

Yolanda, I think that you've found it. I got _exactly_ the same
"simptoms" going on. Only, I do it on pens instead of on LCD screens.
And when the teachers in collage want me to stop "playing and
concentrate", thats when I cant concentrate anylonger, and start
daydreaming until someone wake me up. :)

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