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From: sa209@utb.shv.hb.se (Claes Andersson)
Subject: Re: Thought Question
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omni@topazio.dcc.ufmg.br (Lucio de Souza Coelho) wrote:
>In article <1995Jan28.214016.18588@galileo.cc.rochester.edu>, stevens@prodigal.psych.rochester.edu (Greg Stevens) writes:
>|>
>|> The cars need hosts to reproduce.  They are parasites, needing to utilize
>|> the human hosts to serve their own reproduction.  But they reproduce all
>|> the same.
>|>
>|> Greg Stevens
>|>
>
>I think the... Humm... ecological relationship between cars and humans is not
>parasitism. It seems rather a simbiosys. Cars and humans are useful to each other.
>
>Lucio
>
>--
>Lucio de Souza Coelho
>omni@dcc.ufmg.br
>Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais
>"Mais tanto faz um tanto faz no tanto faz que tanto faz tantos fazes tanto
>                       fazendo"

 Hmm, yep.. And it's good for the bread to be eaten for then it will become
soil faster, thus enabling new grain to grow in it. Therefor bread tastes quite
good: Bread that tasted bad was never eaten and therefor the grain it was
baked on never grew again!

 This is of course just a joke... Cars and humans are shall we say, not in the same
phylum.. It's a totally irrelevant topic.

Claes Andersson. University of Bors. Sweden
