Neuroxing

Have you tried neuroxing papers? It's a very easy and cheap process. You hold the page in front of your eyes and you let it go through there into the brain. It's much better than xeroxing.

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A quote from Sydney Brenner. Better than xeroxing because you copy the paper into your brain.

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 A passion for science
Books, Brochures, and Chapters>Book:  Wolpert , Lewis (1988), A passion for science, Oxford University Press, USA, Retrieved on 2012-01-28
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