There was a filler article in the PDQ section of todays Plain Dealer that was all about I.Q. points and little fun facts about percentages. You lose 10 points, tempoprarily when a phone rings or you are notified about a new email. I figure that this may have something to do with the down fall of polite society and drivel on the internet.
If every time you hear a phone ring you lose 10 points, then think about how many you lose a day when some one elses' loud cell phone rings and goes un-answered? Or by people constantly tweeting or chatting? Makes you think now doesn't it? Yes, it may be temporary, but add that up for a day, a week, a month.....maybe others don't get that back....hmmmmm....just a thought.
If every time you hear a phone ring you lose 10 points, then think about how many you lose a day when some one elses' loud cell phone rings and goes un-answered? Or by people constantly tweeting or chatting? Makes you think now doesn't it?
Yes, it may be temporary, but add that up for a day, a week, a month.....maybe others don't get that back....hmmmmm....just a thought.