From: Van oost Kenneth (kennethvanoost@belgacom.net)
Date: Thu 31 Oct 2002 - 19:58:35 GMT
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From: <joedees@bellsouth.net
> > On Wednesday, October 30, 2002, at 02:03 , joedees@bellsouth.net
> > wrote:
> > > you absentmindedly hum it in their presence
> >
> > Sounds like behavior to me.
> >
> When you keep hearing it cycling in your head, that is not behavior; but
> unless you hear(that is, can remember) it there, you cannot hum it out
> loud.
Joe, Wade,
Not picking sides here,
But, I 've tried to explain this in an earlier post, what Wade is trying to
say, IMO I think, atleast that is the idea I got, is that by humming a tune
in your head, some behaviors are in a different way represented in the
outside world.
If a song is cycling in your head your behavior will have been changed....
for example you can walk " funny ".....and noone will ever know why !
Kenneth
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