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Old 01-18-2007, 03:01 PM #1
Yam1 Yam1 is offline
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Smile Any suggestions for brain exercises?

What do you do to keep your brain busy? I find that it really does seem to help sharpen my sometimes dull thinking process (or maybe I just think it does). Do you know of good websites for puzzles and such? I like crossword puzzles and word games, and I'm not very good at number puzzles like Sodoku.

Thanks!
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