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The Firearm Blog
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- HOT GAT or FUDD CRAP? Colt Magic or Ruined Classic?
- GForce Arms Introduces the Huckleberry LTAC357 Lever Action Rifle
- Top 5 Best-Selling Handguns in Austria 2024: Exclusive at Austria Arms!
- AKs from Finland. Part 3: Finnish AKs Go to Hollywood
- POTD: “That Rifle On The Wall Of The Labourer’s Cottage…”
- The Rimfire Report: Lapua Super Long Range .22 – Initial Impressions
- Steyr Arms Secures Contract for New Grenade Launcher with the German Bundeswehr
- Geissele Super Duty MOD1 SBR 5.56 Rifles
AmmoLand Shooting Sports News
- Gun Banning Democrat Charged with Burglary Could Become ‘Prohibited Person’
- Should Anti-Gun Lobbyists be Prosecuted for Restrictive Gun Laws?
- Supreme Court Agrees to Hear Case Dealing with Americans’ Ability to Self-Manufacture Firearms
- NC Voters Petition Republicans Demanding ‘Constitutional Carry’ Now!
- Colt Introduces New Barrel Lengths to Its Iconic Python Line
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"Everything we see is an hallucination generated by the virtual reality machine inside our head," comments Prof Mike Morgan of The City University, London.
"Normally these hallucinations are vetoed by the information coming through our senses, so we can call perception 'controlled hallucination.'
"But when the input is ambiguous we can see all sorts of things, like the faces de Quincy saw in clouds and carpets. There are hundreds of faces hidden in the textured floors of the platforms at Euston Underground Station, if you look for them."
~ Professor Mike Morgan (21Feb2008)
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