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Hey people -
Let's not get too far ahead of ourselves. I only read the first entry about 
the use of information, and that dude says it's essentially worthless unless 
one uses it. Bull Feathers! Information assists one in making the choices of 
life. And those choices are what we're allabout, since our primar objective 
as human beings is to develop our genes. So the information all works 
together to help make choices, which means learning s indeed useful so we 
know how to foresee to make our choices.
Regards, Kevin A. Hurley
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