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 Several months afterward, one test subject described the experiment like this: Several months afterward, one test subject described the experiment like this:
  
-    There was this paper and stuff you could eat, and then all these strange words came out of our mouths. Do you have any more? +There was this paper and stuff you could eat, and then all these strange words came out of our mouths. Do you have any more?
  
  
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 +Amidst Ashton's howling hoots of amusement, the inspiring buzz of electricity, the plants and wires and circuit boards - nothing happened. Things just don't fuse together like they do in our reality; the magic glue connecting our herbal technologies doesn't stick. We're going to have to rely on our research assistants and their tireless work on plant-machine translation.
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 +Fortunately this has just picked up momentum. The new assistant has already been mentioned. I'm mystified as to just what we'll find in the Snoepwinkel in a few days' time. Maybe the whole place will be [url=http://libarynth.org/bioluminescent_fungi]glowing[/url] in [url=http://libarynth.org/plant_perception#light_elctrochemical_responses]blue, white and red light[/url]. Undoubtedly the place will be filled with electrodes and new fungal blooms. (The assistants themselves often behave like and resemble fungi; for this reason alone they are dear to our hearts.)
  
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