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From: Wade T.Smith (wade_smith@harvard.edu)
Date: Wed Oct 11 2000 - 21:17:54 BST

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    On 10/11/00 08:07, Tim Rhodes said this-

    >What are the possible memetic underpinnings that might cause a group of
    >intelligent, well-read individuals to habitually neglect to change the
    >subject heading, despite however many permutation the topic under discussion
    >may undergo?

    It's totally and completely and only laziness, Tim.

    - Wade (who is prone, he admits)

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