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		<description>Hello Sung.
    Thank you for you helping me.
 According to the forth question, it&#039;s my fault ; I type incorrectly.
I mean that what happen to Todd when he was sixty years old. I quite don&#039;t understand
when Gibbons said to Todd in many parts, such as in the last paragaph of the third page; &quot;Once you go past sixty, memories fade at an alarming clip. It&#039;s what happens because the brain can only retain so much. &quot; 

and at the third paragraph of the sixth page;      &quot; I know the risk is more on your side, but you have to understand, the destinator also faces dangers. Emotional dangers. The disappointment can be so crushing that they often need to seek psychological and spiritual guidance. This client who&#039;ll be installing your memrip, he&#039;s got one therapist and two holistic advisors on permanent payroll. So needless to say, he&#039;s counting on you.&quot;
Did  the client also get memrip? Why the cilent has to count on Todd?  He just watched what Todd remember, isn&#039;t he? 

I still have other questions ..........
Did his wife know Todd has got a memrip?
And what does it mean &quot;When he glanced at Sue, he saw the way she was favoring her left leg. &quot; I don&#039;t understand she was favoring her left leg. 

Ok, Sung. I&#039;ll wait for your answers
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hello Sung.<br />
    Thank you for you helping me.<br />
 According to the forth question, it&#8217;s my fault ; I type incorrectly.<br />
I mean that what happen to Todd when he was sixty years old. I quite don&#8217;t understand<br />
when Gibbons said to Todd in many parts, such as in the last paragaph of the third page; &#8220;Once you go past sixty, memories fade at an alarming clip. It&#8217;s what happens because the brain can only retain so much. &#8221; </p>
<p>and at the third paragraph of the sixth page;      &#8221; I know the risk is more on your side, but you have to understand, the destinator also faces dangers. Emotional dangers. The disappointment can be so crushing that they often need to seek psychological and spiritual guidance. This client who&#8217;ll be installing your memrip, he&#8217;s got one therapist and two holistic advisors on permanent payroll. So needless to say, he&#8217;s counting on you.&#8221;<br />
Did  the client also get memrip? Why the cilent has to count on Todd?  He just watched what Todd remember, isn&#8217;t he? </p>
<p>I still have other questions &#8230;&#8230;&#8230;.<br />
Did his wife know Todd has got a memrip?<br />
And what does it mean &#8220;When he glanced at Sue, he saw the way she was favoring her left leg. &#8221; I don&#8217;t understand she was favoring her left leg. </p>
<p>Ok, Sung. I&#8217;ll wait for your answers<br />
Thanks.</p>
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