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		<title>By: Thomas Wrobel</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Utterly superb concept.
All very plausible. My first reaction was &quot;no one would have that many adverts, we would have spam filters etc&quot;
But then I looked closer and saw what was happening.

Really well worked out and executed pretty darn good.

As for fears about not knowing how to make a cup of tea, Do we forget how to ride a bike when we use cars and trains?

After something has been learnt...especialy when mussle-memory is involved....theres not much you can do to stop the brain remembering. The more you do it, the harder it is to forget....even if its all possible to look up and &quot;confirm&quot; whenever we like.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Utterly superb concept.<br />
All very plausible. My first reaction was &#8220;no one would have that many adverts, we would have spam filters etc&#8221;<br />
But then I looked closer and saw what was happening.</p>
<p>Really well worked out and executed pretty darn good.</p>
<p>As for fears about not knowing how to make a cup of tea, Do we forget how to ride a bike when we use cars and trains?</p>
<p>After something has been learnt&#8230;especialy when mussle-memory is involved&#8230;.theres not much you can do to stop the brain remembering. The more you do it, the harder it is to forget&#8230;.even if its all possible to look up and &#8220;confirm&#8221; whenever we like.</p>
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