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 Rank: Fry Groups: Shoal
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http://www1.aston.ac.uk/lhs/staff/az-index/hallsd/I stumbled across this article about a Dr. Stephen D. Hall (I realize it's a different spelling) who is involved in this: Regen Tharapeutics Plc. ‘Investigation into the mechanisms of zolpidem mediated cognitive improvements following brain injury – an MEG study’. Dr Stephen D. Hall, Dr Ian M. Stanford, Dr Gavin L. Woodhall. (�18,000). I'm not sure what the title means, I'm not any sort of scientist, but the idea of cognitive improvements following brain injury could be a reference to Eric's "fugue." I just thought it was interesting.
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Rank: Unspace Science Committee Groups: Shoal
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That is a pretty crazy coincidence if it is one. Ian and Gavin huh? I bet they're a couple of cool cats.
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 Rank: Deconstructive Piranha Groups: Shoal
Joined: 5/7/2009 Posts: 51 Location: Sweden
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Zolpidem :) That made me think of a text i wrote a sleepless night a few years ago (only have it here in a BMP image because my old school couldn't show pdf-files) link(edit: it's not that good, and well, i just wrote it for fun... and sorry for thread stealing  )
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 Rank: Fry Groups: Shoal
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That's a really cool story timlarsson. I particularly like your use of color.
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 Rank: Deconstructive Piranha Groups: Shoal
Joined: 5/7/2009 Posts: 51 Location: Sweden
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Thank you Erin :) Check out the first letter of the fading red sentense in the middle of my text ;)
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