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>From: chris@kbsw1 (Chris Kostanick 806 1044)
Subject: Re: unpublished chapters of "The Turing Option"
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Hunter S. Thompson appearently has the same ability to
run multiple personalities. He called it "rythym logic" and
used it to try and understand Nixon during the 1972 GOP
convention in Miami. He approach was via thinking about football.
There is a chapter on this in "Fear and Loathing On The Campaign Trail"
which is MHO one of the best books on politics ever written.

Chris Kostanick
"pimps understand politics instinctively" - HST



