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		<title>By: TomLiotta</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[No answer from me today.
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Unless you completely control the electronics themselves, I don&#039;t see any reliable method. A processor can only process the signals it receives. If you can&#039;t guarantee the signals, you can&#039;t guarantee the processing.
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At least, that&#039;s a way to restate your problem. You already know that, but it might help any brainstorming suggestions to have an alternative description. It&#039;s a problem that I don&#039;t think anyone has gotten all the way around before, not for any general computing device (including human brains).
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Interesting question. Maybe some replies will be, too.
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Tom]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>No answer from me today.<br />
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Unless you completely control the electronics themselves, I don&#8217;t see any reliable method. A processor can only process the signals it receives. If you can&#8217;t guarantee the signals, you can&#8217;t guarantee the processing.<br />
&nbsp;<br />
At least, that&#8217;s a way to restate your problem. You already know that, but it might help any brainstorming suggestions to have an alternative description. It&#8217;s a problem that I don&#8217;t think anyone has gotten all the way around before, not for any general computing device (including human brains).<br />
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Interesting question. Maybe some replies will be, too.<br />
&nbsp;<br />
Tom</p>
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