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Joe wrote:
> >What is passed via memes is signification - meaning
I don't think this completely covers everything passed through memes. It is
related to one of the three general classes of memes I proposed in Virus of
the Mind: distinction-memes. But strategy-memes, relating to methods and
behaviors, are another class. And association-memes, relating to
relationships among objects, are another.
Richard Brodie richard@brodietech.com
http://www.brodietech.com/rbrodie
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