From: M Lissack (lissacktravel@yahoo.com)
Date: Wed 28 Jan 2004 - 14:09:58 GMT
And for those who may be curious.
Yes I have read Richard's book. In fact I even reread
it over the weekend. Although its author is convinced
that anyone reading his work will be overwhelmed by
the prose and indroctinated into his web of beliefs I
found the explanations lacking and the understanding
well in need of an update (understandable given that
it is eight years plus since being written).
--- Richard Brodie <richard@brodietech.com> wrote:
>
> I haven't seen anything that would change the
> popular explanation of the
> basics of memetics, which is what my book is about.
> But it's odd you would
> comment on a book you haven't even read.
>
>
> Richard Brodie
> www.memecentral.com
>
>
>
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