Re: Words and memes

From: Grant Callaghan (grantc4@hotmail.com)
Date: Mon Feb 11 2002 - 14:54:44 GMT

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    >
    >That which is everywhere is nowhere. The term means nothing when it refers
    >to everything.
    >
    Since they are part of every cell in every living thing and ubiquitous
    throughout the surface of the earth, genes are everywhere and yet we find
    the concept to be most useful and applicable. Why are memes any different?

    Grant

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