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From: ccb8m@viper.cs.Virginia.EDU (Charles C. Bundy)
Subject: Re: Internet alive?
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In article <48b1uk$8j8@decaxp.harvard.edu> hwei@fas.harvard.edu (Henry Wei) writes:
>Anders Tingstrm (anders.tingstrom@bmc.uu.se) wrote:
>: Is internet or will it become a living organism?
>
>I'm not sure it's possible for the Internet, itself as a whole, to 
>reproduce... (just as I'm not sure the Biosphere can reproduce itself 
>either)...

What if human beings terra-formed mars...  Wouldn't that be the
biosphere's way of "reproducing"?

Charles C. Bundy IV
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