On Monday 12 November 2007 17:31, Linas Vepstas wrote:
> If and when you find a human who is capable of having conversations
> about horses with small farmers, rodeo riders, vets, children
> and biomechanicians, I'll bet that they won't have a clue about
> galaxy formation or enzyme reactions. Don't set the bar above
> human capabilites.

Are these things supposed to be rare discussion topics? I think this 
just serves to illustrate the wide-ranging shades of "normal" that some 
of us see in the daily human population. This stuff is hard and we seem 
to restrict so much to one or two variables.

- Bryan

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