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>From: cbarber@bbn.com (Chris Barber)
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Subject: Re: Are we scaled-up slug-brains or not? (was "In the news...")
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Date: 23 Dec 91 17:37:16 GMT
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In article <1991Dec23.142341.5161@news.larc.nasa.gov> 
        kludge@grissom.larc.nasa.gov ( Scott Dorsey) writes:

>While a slug brain would not be able to play adequate chess, it might be
>quite useful for controlling a lawnmower

When you get this working, let me know.  I can't get my slugs to 
take out the garbage, much less mow the lawn :-)




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Christopher Barber
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