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Brain Injury > Confusion
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Confusion Defined
Disorientation regarding time, place and person. Confusion leads to bewilderment, lack or orderly thought and inability to choose or act decisively.
CONSCIOUSNESS - the state of awareness of the self and the environment.
CONTINENT - the ability to control urination and bowel movements.
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Sat Jul 4
Thu Jul 2
- Browser Vendors Force W3C To Scrap HTML 5 Codecs: The title is, like plenty of other Slashdot headlines, utterly clueless, but what fascinates me regarding the entire rigmarole isn't "Apple 39;s":App le reticence in adopting "Ogg" ;:Wikipedia:Og g_Vorbis or the (shortsighted) perspectives on "MPEG-4&q uot;:MP4 - it's the fact that someone at "W3C" ;:W3C actually got suckered into believing it made sense to specify a codec as part of "HTML5&qu ot;:HTML - it would be tantamount to mandating all images to be of a single format, and, seriously, is not within their remit. Their real job ought to be making sure the markup mess is fixed once and for all (including fixing some of the fundamentally wrong things about the web), instead of trying to wedge in all the frilly stuff.
- Seth's Blog: The risk/reward confusion
Mon Jun 29
Thu Jun 25
- Netbook or notebook? Confusion reigns at 12 inches: Market researcher NPD says that consumers are confused about the difference between a netbook and a notebook. It's no wonder. In the world according to Wintel, the distinction would be fairly clear: Netbooks have 10-inch or smaller displays, use Atom processors and 1GB of memory, and run Windows XP. Notebooks are bigger, use "real processors,&qu ot; have 2GB or more, and run Windows Vista. But PC makers have refused to stick to the script. Nowhere is this more evident than in 12-inch category, where things are getting more muddled by the day. The latest example is the Gateway LT3100, a 12-inch netbook that first caught my eye at Computex in early June (Acer had apparently been showing it off even earlier),.
Mon Jun 22
- Depressed and Confused?: What I do when I start to like so... perhaps it will help you?
Sat Jun 20
- Field Report: Pulled a bartender's phone number | The Adventures of BossPlaya: This went pretty much by the book, which is great. It was simple. I was at a networking function last night and I started a tab at the bar. I went to get another beer and the girl who got it asked me what my name was again. I immediately teased her about it because nobody is allowed to forget my name! I wouldn't tell her. The other bartender remembered my name and said it out loud so it was even better.
Thu Jun 18
- Foreign Policy: Ignore All the Iran Experts: It's hard to deny his point about unpredictabili ty... hmm
- Filmmaker Magazine: Blog > THE WORLD'S MOST BAFFLING MOVIE TRAILER: after last season. "It is so beyond logic in its construction that it essentially reinvents itself anew upon each viewing."
Wed Jun 17
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