Received: by alpheratz.cpm.aca.mmu.ac.uk id TAA05566 (8.6.9/5.3[ref pg@gmsl.co.uk] for cpm.aca.mmu.ac.uk from fmb-majordomo@mmu.ac.uk); Wed, 9 Jan 2002 19:25:11 GMT Date: Wed, 9 Jan 2002 19:03:31 +0000 To: memetics@mmu.ac.uk Subject: Re: playing at suicide Message-ID: <20020109190331.A512@ii01.org> References: <LAW2-F130KvPEkGhAj50001bfa0@hotmail.com> <JJEIIFOCALCJKOFDFAHBIEIFEBAA.richard@brodietech.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Disposition: inline In-Reply-To: <JJEIIFOCALCJKOFDFAHBIEIFEBAA.richard@brodietech.com> User-Agent: Mutt/1.3.23i From: Robin Faichney <robin@ii01.org> Sender: fmb-majordomo@mmu.ac.uk Precedence: bulk Reply-To: memetics@mmu.ac.uk
On Wed, Jan 09, 2002 at 08:17:47AM -0800, Richard Brodie wrote:
> <<It's the use of things
> for a purpose that makes them memes.>>
>
> I thought a meme was a nice knock-down, drag-out argument! Can someone
> explain?
You really don't see hammers, pens and computers as memes? You're way
out of line, Richard!
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