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>When you have a little time to spare,  AND if you have Shockwave on your
>computer, try the following -- it is fascinating.
>Bunny
>
Sounds very intriguing, but, What is "SHOCKWAVE"???????
N.K.Porter


>Head Trip
>
>At The Secret Life of the Brain, the fascinating organ that controls your
>universe is explained, launching a five-part PBS series premiering in
>winter 2002. Get a head-start here with dynamic visuals and compelling
>human stories that even those with low wattage brain power can grasp.
>
>A timeline takes visitors through the highs and lows of brain discoveries,
>like the 1817 finding that revealed Parkinson's disease, and a
>3-dimensional tour of the brain via ShockWave lets you zoom in and out for
>detailed views. At Mind Illusions, play with how our brains grasp movement,
>color, angles and form, or click on Episodes to learn how the brain
>develops from birth to old age.
>
>http://www.pbs.org/wnet/brain/3d/index.html
>
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