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Do you really want me to put my brain contents into a memory device and send it to you?

Could you really resist plugging into it? And the mayhem that would result?
 
Some will be write-only. :D
 
Your memories are stored in the Lenthian area of you brain and replayed in your cognitive synapse clusters (CSCs) at the front of your brain. Although you never strictly speaking lose your memories, we all lose the ability to 'recall' them, i.e. to transfer them to the CSC. The TLS (Temporal Lobe Sensor) can record the memories in the Lenthian area, and then store and reply them in the cognitive synapse cluster at the front of your brain. A technical bridge that helps replace the effects of cranial ageing - brilliant.
I'm pretty sure these guys used to write for Star Trek...
 
Hey, its not the size of the memory stick, its the quality of your ECC auto correction.
 
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