Re: Study shows brain can learn without really trying

From: Robin Faichney (robin@ii01.org)
Date: Mon Nov 26 2001 - 18:29:21 GMT

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    On Sun, Nov 25, 2001 at 02:35:40PM -0500, Wade T.Smith wrote:
    > Hi Robin Faichney -
    >
    > >So designers and manufacturers don't count in your cosmos?
    >
    > Of course they count. (Jeez....)
    >
    > They are the ones who actually put that meme out there. In sight. Usable.

    My point was that, though you only use the wheel, they don't reinvent it,
    but imitate it.

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    Robin Faichney
    

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