On Mon, 20 Mar 2006 04:20:07 -0800, michael sylvester:
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>It appears that ambien poses a threat to the old subdivisions into 
>conscious,pre-conscious,and unconscious.

Are these components of housing development called "Freud Park"?

> Some people taking ambien are 
> experiencing a consciousness within the unconscious,and vice -versa. 
> At times conjointly.

Multiple Choice Test Time, folks:
(a)  this is a speculation posing as an ad hoc hypothesis that
wasn't tested by the study referred to in the (unattributed) 
news article
(b)  this is the kind of mentalistic explanation that Skinner
was fond of denigrating when he was pointing out what
seemed to him to be theoretically vacuous statements from
cognitive psychology.
(c) quoting Stephen Colbert of the "The Colbert Report":
"That's the Craziest F$#king thing I've Ever Heard!"

>How else can one explain the making of a salt sandwich?

It's really, really tasty salt?

-Mike Palij
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New York University



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