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> Many, many years ago I attend a series of lectures in the Guildhall of 
> London on the workings of the brain.  One of the conclusions of some 
> researchers was that one of the only ways to explain the brain's 
> incredible capacity for memory was to posit that the brain had 
> inherent memories of future events which were then later triggered by 
> the actual events.  Interesting, n'est-ce pas?
>  
> Paul
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Paul, I knew you were going to say that. Orlando

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