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A possible downside is that in order for this to work, the dream has to be {{w|Lucid dream|lucid}}, where the dreamer is aware that they are dreaming. This type of dream is very fascinating to [[Randall]], as mentioned in the title text of [[203: Hallucinations]]. Because this method could not be used to study regular dreams, some possibilities for studying dreams would be limited. | A possible downside is that in order for this to work, the dream has to be {{w|Lucid dream|lucid}}, where the dreamer is aware that they are dreaming. This type of dream is very fascinating to [[Randall]], as mentioned in the title text of [[203: Hallucinations]]. Because this method could not be used to study regular dreams, some possibilities for studying dreams would be limited. | ||
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+ | TCMP is hardly the first joke protocol to exist, either: see {{w|IP over Avian Carriers|RFC 1149: IP over Avian Carriers}}, an {{w|Request for Comments|RFC}} the {{w|Internet Engineering Task Force}} created for {{w|April Fools' Day}} 1990 but actually ''implemented'' in 2001. | ||
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