Re: Central questions of memetics

From: chuck (cpalson@mediaone.net)
Date: Mon May 22 2000 - 20:20:56 BST

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    Richard Brodie wrote:

    > Chuck wrote:
    >
    > <<It's when people start talking about memes like
    > fax machines and computer operating systems as "useless" and lots of other
    > stuff
    > like that that I came to that conclusion.>>
    >
    > I'm not sure what people you're referring to.

    Again - I went into this in detail. Please let me know.

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