On 8/5/06, Ashish Gulhati <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Genetic evolution is pretty much irrelevant for human beings.

Cultural and memetic evolution is what's relevant in humans.

Could it be that our short attention spans makes genetic evolution
appear irrelevant because it happens over thousands of years while
cultural and memetic evolution is more noticable because it happens
over tens of years?

Thaths
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Sudhakar Chandra                                    Slacker Without Borders

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