Re: Words and memes: criteria for acceptance of new belief or meme

From: Francesca S. Alcorn (unicorn@greenepa.net)
Date: Thu Feb 21 2002 - 00:35:28 GMT

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    >On Wednesday, February 20, 2002, at 10:48 , Francesca S. Alcorn wrote:
    >
    >>I don't think they needed a monoculture to survive, just the same
    >>old human traits of fear, suspicion and jealousy.
    >
    >I'm not here to argue with you,

    Nothing wrong with a good argument. So long as it doesn't get ad hominem. :)

    frankie

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