Re: SV: Hello?

From: Derek Gatherer (d.gatherer@vir.gla.ac.uk)
Date: Thu 09 Mar 2006 - 11:53:08 GMT

  • Next message: Chris Taylor: "Re: SV: Hello?"

    But most of these are on memetic algorithms, which are a variant of genetic algorithms used as a computational optimisation tool, and not directly concerned with memetics per se.

    At 11:44 09/03/2006, you wrote:
    >Never could get the hang of Thursdays ;)
    >
    >Anyway 'memetics' turns up zero on pubmed, but 'memetic' does a
    >lot better (beware the long URL, which is actually there this time):
    >http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?term=memetic&sourceid=mozilla-search&db=PubMed&orig_db=PubMed&dispmax=20&dopt=DocSum
    >
    >As for my inability to send coherent mail -- I had the 'drafts'
    >folder selected in Thunderbird and it being 1.5, backup drafts
    >kept appearing, which I mistook for accidentally sent versions
    >appearing in my inbox lol. I suck at computers :)
    >
    >Cheers, Chris.
    >
    >
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