Re: Study shows brain can learn without really trying

From: Wade Smith (wade_smith@harvard.edu)
Date: Wed Nov 28 2001 - 16:39:21 GMT

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    > I just think that to limit memes to artefacts is
    > not right.

    Belief is nice and it gives confidence.

    To be precise, I don't believe my stance- I've just adopted it,
    like a debater.

    Nice ain't got nothin' to do with it. Neither does confidence.

    - Wade

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