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Jonah Lehrer is a contributing editor at Wired. He's also written for The New Yorker, Seed, Nature, the Boston Globe and is a contributor to Radio Lab. He's the author of Proust Was A Neuroscientist. His new book is How We Decide.
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Posted on: July 18, 2007 12:25 PM, by Jonah Lehrer

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Chomsky for breakfast has no nutritional value, since it's indigestible.
I seem to remember that at the time the colorless green ideas and the recursiveness seemed pretty tasty and did nourish quite a bit of activity.
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Chomsky for breakfast has no nutritional value, since it's indigestible.
Posted by: chezjake | July 18, 2007 3:46 PM