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Posted by Patrick Fitzsimmons on Sun, Mar 06, 2005 @ 05:24 PM
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When I want to look up a web page I once visited, sometimes I can only remember a few words, an image, or a "feel" of the page. Unfortunately, those few words are rarely destinctive enough to find the page in a Google search. Yet to my brain the page feels very distinctive; I know exactly what I am looking for. Now imagine I had an MRI/brain scanning device as I browsed the web. Then, whenever I wanted to remember a page, I would merely have to think of it. The distinctive thought pattern would be detected by the MRI and the right page retrieved. Some day . . .
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