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Cerf hopes to eventually compare people's memories of their dreams with an electronic visualization of their brain activity." Perhaps in the future, he said: "instead of just having to write an e-mail you could just think it. Moran Cerf told the journal Nature: 'We would like to read people's dreams.' Previously, the only way to access people's dreams is for psychologists to ask about them after the event and try to interpret them. "They claim to have developed a system which allows them to record higher-level brain activity. "Scientists think it will be possible to record people's dreams and then interpret them, according to a new report," The Daily Telegraph says. Good efforts might be printed, not that anyone pursues accolades.) I'll tell them you were a hero.' " (Social Studies readers, their children and servants may try their hands at hint fiction. Matthew Zoss: 'I'm sorry, but there's not enough air in here for everyone. A hinting story, Swartwood explains, should do in 25 words what it could do in 2,500, that is, it 'should be complete by standing by itself as its own little world.' And, like all good fiction, it should tell a story while gesturing toward all the unknowable spaces outside the text.' … My favourite is Hint Fiction gives writers a little more room to roam. Hint Fiction, a collection of slightly longer efforts, 25 words or less, edited by Robert Swartwood. "They were modelled on a story Hemingway allegedly wrote on a dare: 'For Sale: baby shoes, never worn.' Well now there's a new book, "You remember those six-word memoirs that were all the rage a while back?" JJ Sutherland writes for NPR.org.










Piggly wiggly supermarket vests