A) Reverse engineering a brain, B) Google gets personal C) PCT literature.

`I sent this October 2, but it was never distributed. I sent more tests, but they did not get through either. This is yet another test – to see if the problem, whatever it was, was temporary.

[From Dag Forssell (2012.10.02 PST)]

A) A while back I received a Google Alert to a posting on www.kurzweil.net forums pointing to PCT. So I signed up. Today, the Kurzweil newsletter tells me a group in Britain is undertaking to reverse engineer a bee’s brain.

`http://www.kurzweilai.net/green-brain-project-to-create-autonomous-flying-robot-with-honeybee-brain?utm_source=KurzweilAI+Daily+Newsletter&utm_campaign=9fff162538-UA-946742-1&utm_medium=email

`Boy, could these people benefit from studying PCT. I posted a comment on the article.

B) Late last night I saw this Google doodle made up of birthday cakes and such.

The surprise came when I moused over the image. Text says: Happy Birthday Dag!

Google must know a lot about me and use it. True, my birthday is October 2.

Perhaps they also know I was born in 1940.

Amazing times we live in.

C) I have recently updated main website. Books by Tim Carey and Hugh Petrie have been added and a six-page flyer that portrays most of the serious PCT literature is featured at [http://www.livingcontrolsystems.com/files/books_videos.html](http://www.livingcontrolsystems.com/files/books_videos.html).

Best, Dag

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