RE: Why are human brains bigger?

From: Richard Brodie (richard@brodietech.com)
Date: Thu May 18 2000 - 15:29:01 BST

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    Chuck wrote:

    <<The more we study animals, the more we see the similarities.>>

    Speak for yourself, Chuck. ;-)

    Richard Brodie richard@brodietech.com
    http://www.memecentral.com/rbrodie.htm

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