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On Tuesday 14/02/2000 Richard Brodie wrote this:
<Genes themselves cannot host memes.>
I wouldn't be quit so sure about that,though!!
Richard,if you please,see the papers written by a colleague software engineer,
it might be of some interest.
See:http://www.provide.net/~dougklim/PhysSim.html
That is Douglas C.Klimesh Essay about Meme Storage in DNA
That is dougklim@provide.net
Regards,
Kenneth
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