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From: gam@proper.UUCP (Gordon Moffett)
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Subject: Re: A Quick Question
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Date: Mon, 18-Jun-84 17:33:23 EDT
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A correction to my previous article on this subject.  It has been
pointed out to me that 1 million megabytes does not a gigabyte make.
Thus, the brain may be presumed to have ~1000 gigabytes of memory,
rather than ~1 gigabyte.

My apologies for the error.
-- 

Gordon A. Moffett

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