Re: sex and the single meme

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    On 28 Jan 2002, at 12:41, Keith Henson wrote:

    > But that is not the point. Evolution is working on the differences, not
    > the common elements.

    Hm, why not? There are different common elements. A lot of
    people have black hair but a lot of people also have red or blonde
    hair.

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