Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Thu 10th Apr 2008 22:12 UTC
In the News One in five Nature readers -- mostly scientists -- say they up their mental performance with drugs such as Ritalin, Provigil, and Inderal. [...] when asked how they felt about professional thinkers using drugs to enhance their cognitive performance, nearly 80% said it should be allowed. While this report reaches a different part of science, the usage of these drugs can be utilized by software developers alike. What is your opinion on this, somewhat new, development?
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sbergman27
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2005-07-24

You need to do it more often than every 7 years ;)


Perhaps you're right, Doctor.

http://youtube.com/watch?v=1PwpcUawjK0

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DrillSgt Member since:
2005-12-02

"Perhaps you're right, Doctor."

LOL..thanks for sharing that one.

I am not sure of the drug use at all. History repeats itself, no? Some of the greatest minds of our times were addicted to drugs. One argument would be it did help them to be creative I guess. Sigmund Freud was addicted to cocaine, as was Thomas Jefferson and Ben Franklin. LSD was originally used by Dr. Timothy Leary to aid in freeing and opening ones mind. Marijuana is legally used in some places as a pain reliever and relaxant. None of the above mentioned people can it be said any drugs helped.

The fact of the matter is if alcohol, caffeine, and tobacco were just being discovered they would be outlawed already as well.

Regardless of the above, any mind altering substance, including ritalin, is dangerous, like it or not. In actuality it holds one back by making one "docile", so they stick with the crowd rather than learn even more.

I forgot to mention, before there was ritalin, there was Albert Einstein, who had ADHD and flunked mathematics....

Just something to ponder.

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