Neurologist Joshua Klein:
>To me it looked like a ghost. That's exactly what I thought it
>was. At first I was thinking, "Is this the angel of death?"
> http://tinyurl.com/yjcoxmm

I can discern a shadow image of a crouching dog to the left of the 
ghost. There is an arrow apparently sticking out of the middle of its 
back, but no doubt that's an accidental artefact of the imaging process.

Allen E.

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From:   sbl...@ubishops.ca
Subject:        Ghost in the brain
Date:   Sat, 31 Oct 2009 20:43:28 -0400
Another illustration of our infinite capacity to find order in
disorder:

http://www.npr.org/blogs/health/2009/10/ghost_in_the_brain_an
_appariti.html
or
http://tinyurl.com/yjcoxmm

(about that "for you alone". The (thwarted) intent was to not
clutter up the list, so of course that's what I did. Fortunately,
there was nothing juicy there, and I resolved not to send yet
another e-mail explaining it, but it can piggy-back here. Reminds
me to be more careful).

Stephen
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Bishop's University
 e-mail:  sbl...@ubishops.ca
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