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On Thu, 18 Jan 2001, Lawrence de Bivort wrote:
>
> > From: Robin Faichney
>
> > Memes spread via behaviour
>
> And language, I would suggest..
>
Unless direct mentalese transmission is possible these days, language is a
form of behaviour...
John Wilkins
Walter and Eliza Hall Institute
Sending from home on (ugh) pine
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