Re: Tests show a human side to chimps

From: Wade T.Smith (wade_smith@harvard.edu)
Date: Sat Nov 11 2000 - 16:38:42 GMT

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    Hi Mark Mills --

    >Maybe you meant 'patterned vocalizations,' in which case the Martian
    >conclusion about humans holds.

    Nope. Patterned noise is what I meant. (I'm pretty sure....) After all,
    what is music?
    And thus song?

    And I'm in no way arguing against the proposition that humans are just
    making patterned noise, so, call me a Martian....

    - Wade

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