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PIANOLA CASE

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1. a case that was wide open, had sonic recall, visio recall, no pain shut-offs or anything and you just said "Go back to the earliest moment of pain or unconsciousness" and the fellow went and you say, "Go to the beginning of the engram" and he goes, and you run it out and it erases. Well, they'd begun to call this the pianola case, because it plays itself. (5009CM23B)

2. in a pianola case, the file clerk works with you. The somatic strip does what you tell it to do. (NOTL, p. 68)

3. a case that has easy running in all perceptics. (NOTL, p. 25)