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From: ccb8m@viper.cs.Virginia.EDU (Charles C. Bundy)
Subject: Re: The Human Brain.
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In article <3lrvno$e7p@vixen.cso.uiuc.edu> b-fuhs@crh0033.urh.uiuc.edu (Brian Fuhs) writes:
>ccb8m@viper.cs.Virginia.EDU (Charles C. Bundy) writes:
>
>>   Which came first the chicken or the egg?  IE mutation fits evolutionary
>
>	The egg.  It was the first thing with the genetic structure which 
>defines that which we call "chicken."  That which laid it was not 
>something which could be called "chicken."

:) I like that answer!

(Of course at which point did that which lay the egg stop being a T.Rex
 and started clucking?  Of course T.Rex may have clucked or may not have
 any orinthological precedence what so ever!)

Charles
ccb8m@virginia.edu
>
>	Sorry, just couldn't resist.  :)
