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		<title>By: BrianSJ</title>
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		<description>You could look at Robert Edgar&#039;s Memory Theatre work. Very impressive. He makes the point that we do not have a closed cosmology. But there has to be something better than windows explorer for remembering where you put something. Petrosky the Book on the Bookshelf is much more interesting than the title sounds http://is.gd/bI5r1</description>
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