No one would choose to be jerked randomly off task again and again until you have half a dozen things you're trying to get done, all at the same time.
Know how your representatives stand on major national or state issues.
Know the official post office abbreviations for all 50 states without having to consult a list.
I believe that one can indeed work on two or more tasks at once, but in ways yet to be understood.
Scientists and creationists are always at odds, of course.
Know what happens when an individual declares bankruptcy and how it affects his or her life.
Spending waiting moments doing crossword puzzles or reading a book you brought yourself.
If you're wondering if you're dreaming, you're dreaming.
I would not encourage children or teens to multitask because we don't know where those efforts may lead.
Be able to back up a car for a considerable distance in a straight line and back out of a driveway.
Be able to recognize the dangerous snakes, spiders, insects, and plants that live in your area of the country.
Learn at least two classic ballroom dances, at least one of them Latin.
A 45-year old looks a lot like a 25-year old who's been out all night. And feels just as good about having survived the experience.
Be able to read blueprints, diagrams, floorplans, and other diagrams used in the construction process.
Know about the appeals process, especially in the case of the most serious crimes.
Know how to behave at a fine restaurant, which is a telltale measure of social maturity.
Know how weather, especially humidity, can affect the movement of doors and windows.
Know the names of past and current artists who are most famous for playing their instruments.
Be able to tell whether garments that look good on the hanger actually look good on you