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From: kers@hplb.hpl.hp.com (Chris Dollin)
Subject: Re: Reproduction criterion
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Jim.Viner@dcs.warwick.ac.uk (Jim Viner) writes:

   The strange thing about Dawkins is that his arguments have more holes 
   in them than a teabag (shame there's no flavour to flood out), but he 
   writes eloquently and so people think they're well reasoned.

That's a very refreshing point of view. Could you give some examples?
--

Regards,    | ``"I can't suit myself," said Weinbaum, a little petulantly.
Kers.       | "I work for the Government".'' - Blish, "The Quincunx of Time".
