RE: Misunderstood Cichlids

From: Wade T.Smith (wade_smith@harvard.edu)
Date: Fri Aug 31 2001 - 13:33:09 BST

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    On 08/31/01 06:04, Vincent Campbell said this-

    >Indeed, it seems to me that cichlids offer more problems for MR because of
    >the rapid rate of speciation- where are all the past images of the multitude
    >of new species to have appeared, particularly those that have emerged in
    >recently isolated stretches of lake?

    MR, like Photoshop, is constantly upgrading its selection of filters and
    effects. And it has all those third party fellows (Yahweh, Mohammed,
    Krishna, The Great Turtle, etc.) supplying even more.

    I suspect it's more time for an infringement suit.

    ;-)

    - Wade

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