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<title>Jeff Epler's blog</title>
<modified>2006-05-09T14:02:52Z</modified>
<tagline>Photos, electronics, cnc, and more</tagline>
<author><name>Jeff Epler</name><email>jepler@unpythonic.net</email></author>
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<title>Computers and minds</title>
<issued>2006-05-09T14:02:52Z</issued>
<modified>2006-05-09T14:02:52Z</modified>
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<content type="text/html" mode="escaped">Some researchers &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.scienceblog.com/cms/node/8288&quot;&gt;continue to claim&lt;/a&gt; that their experimental results indicate that computers
can't possibly do the work of brains or minds.  At least as reported by 
general media, their experiments seldom seem to prove their conclusions.</content>
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