Re: electric meme bombs

From: joedees@bellsouth.net
Date: Thu 17 Oct 2002 - 05:17:49 GMT

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    > On Thursday, October 17, 2002, at 12:04 , Scott Chase wrote:
    >
    > > Wade= externalist beme
    > > You= internalist meme-ory
    > > Pink unicorn= ???
    >
    > You know, the usual variant of the Pink Unicorn is the Invisible Pink
    > Unicorn, so '???' is perhaps the best equation.
    >
    > Of course, neither Joe nor I are exclusively internalist or
    > externalist, we just rock our respective boats in different yaws.
    >
    > I find the identifiability of behavior-only memes to be their chief
    > delight, and the total non-identifiability of internal memes to be
    > their primary sourness. Joe thinks they can and will be found. So,
    > yeah, I think he kind of wants to play with the unicorns, but I don't
    > think he is a virgin, so they won't talk to him.
    >
    > Pink unicorns, visible or invisible, while dramatically allowable, are
    > not within nature to pursue.
    >
    > - Wade
    >
    We haven't popped their equine cherries yet, but, PET-scan-wise, we have advanced beond first base, and perhaps to second. and that is all that's necessary to establish a base path.
    >
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