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    out retinal scans and the like, when it hit me.

    “I know who that eyeball belongs to!”

    As it turns out,

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    I was checking out the independent films at Netflix a few minutes ago, when something startling happened.

    I came across a DVD cover with an oddly familiar blue eyeball staring at me.

    “I know that eye” I thought.

    “Wow, imagine being able to recognize an eye” I continued to silently mutter to myself.

    “Gee, we have amazing perceptual abilities,” I went on to remark, still dazzled by my find.

    Then I tripped off on a thought chain about retinal scans and the like, when it hit me.

    “I know who that eyeball belongs to!”

    As it turns out, I

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    ame across a DVD cover with an oddly familiar blue eyeball staring at me.

    “I know that eye” I thought.

    “Wow, imagine being able to recognize an eye” I continued to silently mutter to myself.

    “Gee, we have amazing perceptual abilities,” I went on to remark, still dazzled by my find.

    Then I tripped off on a thought chain about retinal scans and the like, when it hit me.

    “I know who that eyeball belongs to!”

    As it turns out,

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    Wow, imagine being able to recognize an eye” I continued to silently mutter to myself.

    “Gee, we have amazing perceptual abilities,” I went on to remark, still dazzled by my find.

    Then I tripped off on a thought chain about retinal scans and the like, when it hit me.

    “I know who that eyeball belongs to!”

    As it turns out,

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    perceptual abilities,” I went on to remark, still dazzled by my find.

    Then I tripped off on a thought chain about retinal scans and the like, when it hit me.

    “I know who that eyeball belongs to!”

    As it turns out,

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    out retinal scans and the like, when it hit me.

    “I know who that eyeball belongs to!”

    As it turns out, I believe it belongs to a fashion model, but then I wondered, “Did they pay her for the shot, or did they rip her off?”

    You can imagine their reasoning. Who can tell who owns that eye? And what’s the value of that eye even if the model figures it’s hers and she wants to be paid?

    At the most, can it be a $50 eye? Or is it worth $100?

    Should we make the effort to get the rights to use her eye? That would involve drafting a contract, getting he

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