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Article 7264 of comp.ai.philosophy:
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>From: bill@nsma.arizona.edu (Bill Skaggs)
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Subject: Re: Simulated Brain
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Date: 14 Oct 92 09:00:23 GMT
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In-Reply-To: tobis@meteor.wisc.edu's message of 14 Oct 92 03: 32:33 GMT

tobis@meteor.wisc.edu (Michael Tobis) writes:

> Um, but I have no need to postulate a Boojum; I AM a Boojum.

	"In the midst of the word he was trying to say,
		In the midst of his laughter and glee,
	He had softly and suddenly vanished away---
		For the Snark _was_ a Boojum, you see."

			-- Bill


