Re: a memetic experiment- an eIe opener

From: Bill Spight (bspight@pacbell.net)
Date: Wed May 10 2000 - 22:48:37 BST

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    From: Bill Spight <bspight@pacbell.net>
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    Dear Vincent,

    > A classic example would be the cheese developed in the 1980s in the UK
    > called 'Lymeswold'. Everything about this new product was carefully
    > planned,

    Including the auditory resemblance to "slime mold"? ;-)

    Bill

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