From: joedees@bellsouth.net
Date: Mon 09 Jun 2003 - 16:13:52 GMT
From:           	"Van oost Kenneth" 
<kennethvanoost@belgacom.net>
To:             	<memetics@mmu.ac.uk>
Subject:        	Re: birthdays
Date sent:      	Mon, 9 Jun 2003 16:58:24 +0200
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> 
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: <joedees@bellsouth.net>
> > But, once told (memetically cummunicated from another mind via
> > utilizing commonly held action-perception encoding/decoding
> > systems), one cognitively retains it throughout all venues one
> > subsequently may occupy and can most of the time access it at will.
> 
> Catchin' up on this one,
> 
> << Yes, no doubt, but this means, if you look at it in Wade's way, how
> diverse the ( cultural) venues are in promoting certain performances
> above others. We all know our birthday is ' there ( somewhere) ' _ in
> the brain !?_ but unless you don 't have a need/ desire to access the
> actual date you don 't ' know ' do you !?
> 
> It is at the actual moment of needing the date/ place/ time etc. for
> certain purposes, or at the very moment of inducement ( someones asks
> you to/ someone remerber his/ someone is having a birthday party
> nextdoor) that you actual ' remerber ' yours. I know when I was
> working in the garden this afternoon that my birthday was ' somewhere
> ' but the actual date, place, time came only to mind during the
> writing of this post_ where birthday was hidden/ stored I don 't
> know,but during the time I was working ' birthday ' wasn 't accessed/
> opened or whatever. It was ' there ' but on the other hand it wasn
> 't...
> 
> Stored or not, what is the mechanism to open up the file ' birthday '
> and how big it...with what othe files are there connections !? Do I '
> remerber ' those too at the very moment I access ' birthday ' !? Or is
> a further inducement of the environment/ venues needed to do so !?
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Kenneth
> 
Knowing = being able to remember.  If you cannot remember something 
any more, you no longer know it; you have forgotten it. 
> 
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