Interesting article. 

On the topic of "love", it is nice to know that they figured out what happened
to our spiny penises. 

Suggested book title "Big brains and smooth penises: How losing five-hundred
and ten pieces of DNA made us better than the monkeys."

Eric

P.S. Also speaking of love, since it seems easy for the scientists to produce,
do you think we will soon see a market of people interested in genetic
modifications to get blue genitalia?



On Sun, Mar 13, 2011 05:29 PM, "Jochen Fromm" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
A new study says it is a piece of missing DNA 
>which restricts brain growth that makes us human
>http://www.hhmi.org/news/kingsley20110310.html
>
>Other says it is language or love. The 
>film "the princess bride" says "true love is 
>the best thing in the world, except for a mutton, 
>lettuce, and tomato sandwich; when the mutton is 
>really lean". So what do you think, is there such 
>a thing as true love? What is the best book about it?
>
>a) Gabriel Garcia Marquez, Love in the Time of Cholera
>b) Mario Vargas Llosa, The Bad Girl
>c) David Nicholls, One Day
>
>-J.
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