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From: shoade@sun1.iusb.indiana.edu (Sean Hoade)
Subject: Re: Program mentioned in Dawkins' Blind Watchmaker Available?
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In article <34n4qs$r7v@pt9201.ped.pto.ford.com> rychlick@pt9249.ped.pto.ford.com (Ed Rychlick) writes:
>Hello All,
>
>I've just recently begun to read Richard Dawkins' book 
>'The Blind Watchmaker' and was wondering if the code/program
>that he discusses (concerning Biomorphs) is available
>anywhere on the net?
>
>I'd appreciate any pointers. I'm finding the book quite 
>enjoyable and interesting.
>
>thanks,
>Ed R.
>

I don't know if it's available on the net or not, but if you've got the 
paperback version of the book, it's got instructions in the back on how to get 
the program.  It's not freeware; it's a program for sale, just like the book 
was.  You can order it from W. W. Norton, the publisher of the book.

Sean A. Hoade
"Not such a bad fella"
shoade@sun1.iusb.indiana.edu

