That is the STEM portion. It contains Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics. It’s basically all your survival skills based on tools and intelligence, like breathing and such.
Two points: First, "PIN #‘s is redundent (that’s “Personal Identification Number”), as well as not possesive (lose the apostrophe). Second, no one played Doctor Who; that’s the title of the show; the lead character is “The Doctor” (played by William Hartnell, Patrick Troughton, John Pertwee, Tom Baker, Peter Davison, Colin Baker [no relation to Tom], Sylvester McCoy, Paul McGann, Christopher Eccelston, David Tennant [Davison’s son-in-law], Matt Smith, John Hurt, and Peter Capaldi).
My brain is nothing like that. I don’t care less about the Kardashians, Monty Python or Dr. Who. A vast majority of my brain contains data about classic movies, classic music, and Britcoms.
Not looking at my brain — my brain contains booklists, song lyrics and tunes from the 50s and 60s, sports trivia from our local univ women’s Volleyball team, directions to regional locations I revisit, and the passwords and pins. That’s mostly it. No TV trivia, no movies, no ‘reality’ junk.
I’m going to use my PIN number at the ATM machine to get some cash money but the LCD display on the GUI interface says it’s not working. I need it to pay the DMV department and need my VIN number according to the PDF format document. Hope I don’t have RAS syndrome. LOL out loudly,
Wrong generation for me. My brain is full of lyrics of 60’s songs, the full names of English celebrities like Hayley Catherine Rose Vivian Mills and Peter Blair Dennis Bernard Noone! (Herman of Herman’s Hermits). My quotes come from Star Trek Episodes.
Liverlips McCracken Premium Member over 6 years ago
My section on Monty Python movies is larger than that.
William Bednar Premium Member over 6 years ago
Wait, I think the part of the brain that stores the names of drinks with more that one type of alcohol is the largest of all!
Brass Orchid Premium Member over 6 years ago
That is the STEM portion. It contains Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics. It’s basically all your survival skills based on tools and intelligence, like breathing and such.
Cozmik Cowboy over 6 years ago
Two points: First, "PIN #‘s is redundent (that’s “Personal Identification Number”), as well as not possesive (lose the apostrophe). Second, no one played Doctor Who; that’s the title of the show; the lead character is “The Doctor” (played by William Hartnell, Patrick Troughton, John Pertwee, Tom Baker, Peter Davison, Colin Baker [no relation to Tom], Sylvester McCoy, Paul McGann, Christopher Eccelston, David Tennant [Davison’s son-in-law], Matt Smith, John Hurt, and Peter Capaldi).
Melki Premium Member over 6 years ago
No matter how hard I try, I still can’t forget the names of all The Spice Girls . . .
GROG Premium Member over 6 years ago
My brain is nothing like that. I don’t care less about the Kardashians, Monty Python or Dr. Who. A vast majority of my brain contains data about classic movies, classic music, and Britcoms.
Arianne over 6 years ago
MY brain… functions?!
Ha! Now that’s funny!
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Ralph, are you going off on a tangent, or is that a
trig question?
Rose Madder Premium Member over 6 years ago
Not looking at my brain — my brain contains booklists, song lyrics and tunes from the 50s and 60s, sports trivia from our local univ women’s Volleyball team, directions to regional locations I revisit, and the passwords and pins. That’s mostly it. No TV trivia, no movies, no ‘reality’ junk.
purpleriver over 6 years ago
I’m going to use my PIN number at the ATM machine to get some cash money but the LCD display on the GUI interface says it’s not working. I need it to pay the DMV department and need my VIN number according to the PDF format document. Hope I don’t have RAS syndrome. LOL out loudly,
;-p
john_chubb over 6 years ago
Apparently the back half of my brain is just empty – I don’t care about any of that crapola!
Zen-of-Zinfandel over 6 years ago
Weird.. I have a few passwords that match the names of the Osmonds : > )
Laurie Stoker Premium Member over 6 years ago
Who remembers Tom and Virl Osmond?
Sue Ellen over 6 years ago
Wrong generation for me. My brain is full of lyrics of 60’s songs, the full names of English celebrities like Hayley Catherine Rose Vivian Mills and Peter Blair Dennis Bernard Noone! (Herman of Herman’s Hermits). My quotes come from Star Trek Episodes.