The BBC this morning on Radio 4's Today programme ran an amusing article about the royal family. Apparently, due to a little known part of Saxe-Coburg law adopted into british law when Prince Albert married Queen Victoria and never since repealed, Camilla Parker Bowles' son Thom would become second in line to the throne (ahead of Prince Harry) after the upcoming wedding.
This doesn't mean that scientists have figured out exactly how the system works. They still don't fully understand exactly how you remember or what occurs during recall. The search for how the brain organizes memories and where those memories are acquired and stored has been a never-ending quest among brain researchers for decades. ---------- smithsan California Dui
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Always important to stock up the day before. Great blog. Here's me.
*sigh* there's another half hour wasted...
The BBC this morning on Radio 4's Today programme ran an amusing article about the royal family. Apparently, due to a little known part of Saxe-Coburg law adopted into british law when Prince Albert married Queen Victoria and never since repealed, Camilla Parker Bowles' son Thom would become second in line to the throne (ahead of Prince Harry) after the upcoming wedding.
Personally I think it's a great idea.
This mean we have to...
Kill Will.
go ahead , Kill Will
Just make sure you have a good soundtrack
This doesn't mean that scientists have figured out exactly how the system works. They still don't fully understand exactly how you remember or what occurs during recall. The search for how the brain organizes memories and where those memories are acquired and stored has been a never-ending quest among brain researchers for decades.
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smithsan
California Dui
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