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Hi Robert,
Read the first posts of Dini by any chance !?
If you did, what is your opinion in combination with your post !?
The contents of your post seems in favor of our claim that memes can be
tranferred with the genes. What do you think !?
For more info about my position on this subject go to the archives of this list.
I wrote some time ago a letter to Derek advocating my point of view.
Thanks for reading,
Kenneth
( I am, because we are)
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