Re: Knowledge, Memes and Sensory Perception

From: Jeremy Bradley (jeremyb@nor.com.au)
Date: Mon Jan 14 2002 - 04:56:05 GMT

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    At 02:21 PM 11/01/02 -0500, you wrote:

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    >> But the memes themselves can be used for other purposes
    >
    >And just how is the use of a meme different from the meme itself?
    >
    >
    >- Wade
    >
    Wade
    How is the use of a hammer diffrent to a hammer itself?
    Jeremy

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