The Unused Portion of the Human Brain
Created | Updated Mar 28, 2002
entire brain's capacity. It leads this researcher to wonder what the
remaining portion is for.
When I'm not researching for the Guide, I tend to perform a routine
set of tasks in exchance for money. A major portion of this routine
involves packing up small pieces of merchandise into cardboard boxes
and shipping them to consumers via a certain Parcel Service which will
remain United, I mean annonymous, at this time. According to the
guidelines set forth by the Parcel Service, all merchandise must be
surrounded by at least 2 inches of packing material in order for them
to guarantee damage free delivery.
Could this same rule apply to the Human Brain? Are our heads full of
75 percent packing material? Am I crazy? Can we get our money back if
our brains are damaged even if they are surrounded by the proper
amount of cushioning? If so, I would like to file a claim as soon as possible!