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Unusual amnesia case puzzles doctors until they find brain cyst

John johnhkm at netsprintXXXX.net.au
Thu Jul 22 03:54:52 EST 1999


Thanks Ken,

I'm just gathering bits at this stage. It's a slow game for me these days,
but I find cases like these quite fascinating. Re your blind sight ref. -
I'll think about that. In this folly I'm prepared to abandon a treasured
methodological principle with respect to matters mnemonic: I'll entertain
mentalist ideas for the time being rather than tie myself down to the nuts
and bolts, if only because I don't know enough to tie myself down to the
nuts and bolts.


Ken Collins wrote in message ...
>

>
>with respect to what you've posted, i'm not "awakening". i am, in fact,
>slowly dying, and it seems i've passed the point of caring with respect to
>myself... it's just that i can't not care about those who suffer be-cause
>i've not been able to win robust communication for the Neuroscience stuff.
>so what folks see of me in this NG is just that part of me that's left,
>trying to do the Honorable thing. KPC]
>


Take it from someone who has been unemployed for many years and is
irretrievably useless to the world at large: you get used to it. Now all I
have to do is find an non violent non victim illegal way to survive ... .

"The essential thing in heaven and on earth is that there should be a long
obedience in the same direction, there thereby results, and has always
resulted in the long run, something which has made life worth living."

        Nietszche, Beyond Good and Evil.

Except for this little black  duck.

"If you can't find it where you standing where do expect to wander in search
of it."

Pang, Zen Patriarch.

Best Wishes,


The Depersonalised.






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