Re: Words and memes

From: Philip Jonkers (philipjonkers@prodigy.net)
Date: Fri Feb 08 2002 - 06:34:06 GMT

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    Wade:
    > Very little about nature is blind, even in any real sense.

    Why am I thinking of exactly the opposite?

    u-know-who

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