From: joedees@bellsouth.net
Date: Thu 22 May 2003 - 20:21:57 GMT
>
> On Thursday, May 22, 2003, at 02:57 PM, Joe wrote:
>
> > You try to deny the internal by
> > attempting to claim that neural nets are external, a 'cultural
> > venue', because that's where memories are stored.
>
> No, that is not where memories are stored. Memories reside in human
> brains. Artifacts are records or results of performances. Again, you
> fail to incorporate or understand the elements of the performance
> model.
>
> What is external in the cultural venue is what and where the performer
> and the observer are, nothing more, but, oh, that is so, so, much.
>
Yes, human memories are stored in human brains, including the
subclass of communicable memories, or memes.
>
> - Wade
>
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