RE: The Demise of a Meme

From: Gatherer, D. (Derek) (D.Gatherer@organon.nhe.akzonobel.nl)
Date: Mon Mar 26 2001 - 07:48:15 BST

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    >Science, however, is not theatrical

    Oh, it is, I'm afraid. There are some great performers out there, and also
    some great producers who are not performers but direct expertly from behind
    the scenes. There are Oscars (Nobels), auditions, something very like a
    studio system (Oxbridge, Stanford etc) and even on occasion, gulp, casting
    couches.....

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