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on 1/31/01 11:04 AM, Vincent Campbell at v.p.campbell@stir.ac.uk wrote:
[snip]
>
> All sorts of processes both external and internal go into audience
> decoding of media content, so much so that I just don't see how what
> apparently exists in one mind can appear in another mind (let alone millions
> of others) in exactly the same form as in the original mind.
I'm with you here.
BB
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