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Daily Archives: November 1, 2015

The real world is catching up with the imaginary one

November 1, 2015From the Mind of Muggingtonsamuel

I chuckled as I read the following article:

Resurrecting the Dead—Bringing Back the Dearly Departed Digitally

Force for Good

In my novel Force For Good, this idea played an important role.

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