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Article 6403 of comp.ai.philosophy:
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>From: zlsiida@fs1.mcc.ac.uk (dave budd)
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Subject: Re: Intelligence without a brain? Just the facts.
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Date: 30 Jun 92 09:48:47 GMT
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In article <1992Jun29.155614.21541@cs.ucf.edu> long@next1.acme.ucf.edu (Richard Long) writes:

>This seems plausible, and indeed, Marvin Minsky pointed this out a few  
>months ago when there was similar thread going.  However, in the PBS  
>special _The Brain_ shown about 1984 or so, Dr. John Lorber of the  
>Children's Hospital at Sheffield University, Scotland showed us PET as  

Sheffield University is in England, not Scotland.  



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