From: Chuck Rhode on
We've all suspected it. Now it can be told: You don't need computer
games to prolong cognitive alertness into old age because riding helps
keep you young.

o "Motorcycles Help Keep You Young: Software Expert." 4 Mar. 2009.
AFP. 5 Jan. 2010
<http://www.google.com/hostednews/afp/article/ALeqM5itCbTMj0ACqXppwLJqoe39s4d-Gg>.

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From: don (Calgary) on
On Tue, 05 Jan 2010 21:38:15 -0600, Chuck Rhode
<CRhode(a)LacusVeris.com> wrote:

>We've all suspected it. Now it can be told: You don't need computer
>games to prolong cognitive alertness into old age because riding helps
>keep you young.
>
>o "Motorcycles Help Keep You Young: Software Expert." 4 Mar. 2009.
>AFP. 5 Jan. 2010
><http://www.google.com/hostednews/afp/article/ALeqM5itCbTMj0ACqXppwLJqoe39s4d-Gg>.

Heh, heh, heh, I knew it!
From: S'mee on
On Jan 5, 8:38 pm, Chuck Rhode <CRh...(a)LacusVeris.com> wrote:
> We've all suspected it.  Now it can be told: You don't need computer
> games to prolong cognitive alertness into old age because riding helps
> keep you young.
>
> o "Motorcycles Help Keep You Young: Software Expert." 4 Mar. 2009.
> AFP. 5 Jan. 2010
> <http://www.google.com/hostednews/afp/article/ALeqM5itCbTMj0ACqXppwLJq...>.

heh, I coulda told them that...much less SHOWED them. I mean, what the
hell, I look easily 10 years younger than I am. I grew the damned
beard so I'd have some grey hair and thus get carded less often when
buying beer, scotch or rhum (note correct spelling of rhum)

8^) IIRC you've seen first hand how young I look.
From: Sean_Q_ on
Chuck Rhode wrote:

> <http://www.google.com/hostednews/afp/article/ALeqM5itCbTMj0ACqXppwLJqoe39s4d-Gg>.

Extract from the above:
--------------------------------------------------------
"One experiment involved 22 men, all in their 40s and 50s, who held
motorcycle licences but had not taken a ride for at least a decade.

They were randomly split into two groups -- one asked to resume riding
motorcycles in everyday life for two months, and another that kept using
bicycles or cars.

"The group that rode motorbikes posted higher marks in cognitive
function tests," Kawashima said.
--------------------------------------------------------

The second group already had a problem right from the get-go,
agreeing not to ride motorcycles.

SQ
From: Road Glidin' Don on
On Jan 5, 8:38 pm, Chuck Rhode <CRh...(a)LacusVeris.com> wrote:
> We've all suspected it.  Now it can be told: You don't need computer
> games to prolong cognitive alertness into old age because riding helps
> keep you young.
>
> o "Motorcycles Help Keep You Young: Software Expert." 4 Mar. 2009.
> AFP. 5 Jan. 2010
> <http://www.google.com/hostednews/afp/article/ALeqM5itCbTMj0ACqXppwLJq...>.

This explains why everyone here is so much smarter than Krusty.


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