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From: Steve Sivulka <steve@thomsoft.com>
Subject: Re: The Human Brain.
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What would you use to understand your brain?

Maybe your mind?

Who is the "you" anyway?

I'm more sure that I have a mind than I have a brain.

Maybe I don't have either.

My neurons are sure fired up today.

Remember, you can take a horse to the water but you can't
pick your friend's nose.


