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Article 7037 of comp.ai.philosophy:
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>From: fb0m+@andrew.cmu.edu (Franklin Boyle)
Newsgroups: comp.ai.philosophy
Subject: Re: Grounding
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Date: 25 Sep 92 07:14:31 GMT
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Andrzej Pindor writes:

>> Stephen Hawking (go and see Brief History of Time) has only TT 
>> capacity, _not_ TTT capacity. Is his brain not grounded?

I wasn't aware that Hawking was blind and without tactile sensing.
Moreover, Hawking did not always suffer his current physical
handicap.

Perhaps you were just making a joke.

-Frank


