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Don't just study neural networks; get practical by designing an interface between the high-order thought areas of the brain and a bowtie-spinning actuator that draws its power directly from the firing synapses. The more you think, the faster the bowtie spins, thereby providing exactly the amount of cooling you need.
Your from Rube Goldberg Land,
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