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See How Dr. Paul Pimsleur Discovered You Can Trick your Brain to
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linguistic secret. This method was recommended by Forbes and
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">APTurnout was relatively light across Massachusetts on Tuesday as voters
chose which Republican and Democratic candidates will win their party primaries
and go on to campaign in the state's second special U.S. Senate
election in four years.The race to fill Secretary of State John Kerry's
former seat has been overshadowed by the Boston bombings, though turnout
in the city was running slightly ahead of another special U.S. Senate
primary three years ago in part because of an additional local race
on Tuesday's ballot, the state's top elections official said.Even before
the bombings, the campaign had failed to capture the attention of voters
compared with the 2010 special election following the death of longtime
Sen. Edward Kennedy. Former Republican Sen. Scott Brown won the seat but
was ousted last year in another high-profile race by Democratic challenger
Elizabeth Warren.Two Democrats, both members of the state's congressional
delegation, and three Republicans are vying for their parties' nominations.A
win would help Senate Democrats maintain a caucus edge of 55-45 as
they press forward on major issues like immigration and gun control.The
Boston Marathon bombs disrupted the political race, forcing the candidates
to temporarily suspend their campaigns. The bombings also brought national
security and terrorism issues to the fore in an election that was
expected to turn on questions of the economy, gun control, taxes, immigration
and aborti
an eagerness to play around without
knowing what exactly to do. The lesson: Read the directions.Tap the touch-sensitive
temple piece or simply tilt your head up and the screen activates,
displaying the time and two words: Ok Glass. Speak them aloud and
the voice-activated device gives you a menu with a few simple options:
Google, take a picture, record a video, get directions, send a message,
make a call, hang out.Ask the device to Google something and, thanks
to a Bluetooth link to your smartphone or the built-in Wi-Fi, it
will search the Web almost immediately. I tried Googling the length of
the Golden Gate bridge (8,980 feet), how to say I love you
in Japanese (Watashi wa anata o aishite), and checking the weather (No,
it isnt raining in New York, the weather is 58 and clear).The
future is a robotic voice literally telling me to skip the raincoat,
apparently.Pictures with Glass are reasonably good; it has a 5 megapixel
camera, comparable to that of a newish smartphone. Thats not the greatest
quality, but it works. I immediately found myself wanting to edit images,
crop out the backgrounds and boost the colors. You can do that
all on Google+, of course, but theres little interface directly through
Glass itself.The real charm of Glass comes in sharing, however, not touching
your temples. Glass integrates deeply with Google+, which youre probably
a member of already, like it or not. Its no Facebook, sure,
but it does have tens of mill
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