When you have a dream...

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When you have a dream...

#1 Post by Shade » Thu Feb 21, 2008 2:33 am

When you have a dream about the metal henches on your thinkpad getting really really lose.. So lose that they can't even hold the screen up.. Actually more like a nightmare..

What does that tell you? :D haha.. Maybe I spend too much time with my T60 :P ..

How do I enterpret this?
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Re: When you have a dream...

#2 Post by mattbiernat » Thu Feb 21, 2008 5:28 am

dreams usually reflect what you did during the day. if you spent entire day with your thinkpad, working on or doing whatever it could be the reason. recent studies have shown that the brain's waives at night reflect its waves during the day. that means the brain repeats whatever it had learned during the day. or in other words consolidates its memory.

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#3 Post by dsigma6 » Thu Feb 21, 2008 8:38 am

The hinges can't hold up the weight of the screen?

Surely it means you're enduring an emotional struggle, one that overburdens and stresses your very being.

Ha, I don't know.
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#4 Post by Andersonjoe711 » Thu Apr 10, 2008 9:05 pm

O.K. lets see what Freud thinks of this........uhh.....I got nothing.
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#5 Post by beGi » Fri Apr 11, 2008 1:44 pm

There are three modern dream theories, and Freud's a.k.a Cocaine user isn't one of them (it's obsolete, useless, and had no empirical validation):
1. Reverse-learning theory - dreams have no meaning, their purpose is to eliminate useless information that was gathered during awakness ("mental housecleaning")
2. Dreams-for-survival theory - dreaming is process that help us to re-process information that we think is important. According to this theory dreams have meaning and reflect our worries, thoughts, wishes etc. (there are NO simbol masking, as Freud suggested)
3. Activation-synthesis theory - during REM phase there are random electric impulse bursts in subcortical region that activate memory regions, what cortex interprets like a story that happened when you wake up.

Take your pick.....

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#6 Post by Kyocera » Fri Apr 11, 2008 1:52 pm

I believe your dream wasn't about your thinkpad or any thinkpad at all, surely it was about a dell or HP that looked similar (in your dreaming un :) conscious) to a thinkpad.

I'm sure your thinkpad was nowhere to be found in this dream.

That will be $1200 dollars please...thank you!

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#7 Post by beGi » Fri Apr 11, 2008 1:59 pm

Kyocera wrote:I believe your dream wasn't about your thinkpad or any thinkpad at all, surely it was about a dell or HP that looked similar (in your dreaming un :) conscious) to a thinkpad.
LOL, good one....

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Re: When you have a dream...

#8 Post by Miller88 » Fri Apr 11, 2008 11:57 pm

mattbiernat wrote:dreams usually reflect what you did during the day. if you spent entire day with your thinkpad, working on or doing whatever it could be the reason. recent studies have shown that the brain's waives at night reflect its waves during the day. that means the brain repeats whatever it had learned during the day. or in other words consolidates its memory.
Well ... then I've had some pretty interesting days :shock:
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