Re: Do all memes die out or evolve? I think not.

From: Wade T. Smith (wade_smith@harvard.edu)
Date: Thu Jan 17 2002 - 03:46:16 GMT

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    Hi Francesca S. Alcorn -

    >Certain
    >meme combinations are particularly volatile.

    It's the recipes, stupid.

    ;-)

    - Wade

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