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Politics : Ask Michael Burke

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To: Freedom Fighter who wrote (77911)3/15/2000 10:15:00 PM
From: Don Lloyd  Read Replies (1) of 132070
 
Wayne -

dailynews.yahoo.com

"Wednesday March 15 2:47 PM ET
Fossils of Tiny Primates Found
By DAVID KINNEY, Associated Press Writer

Anthropologists have discovered fossils from two species of ``teeny, tiny primates,' thumb-sized creatures smaller than any other known primate on the family tree leading to monkeys, apes and humans..."

"...Because it would have needed to eat insects voraciously to keep up with an overheated metabolism, it would have had higher primate features: two eyes facing forward and soft hands without claws, all the better to focus on and grab bugs..."

With 60,000 bugs in W2000, Microsoft should really be trying to entice these guys with stock options. -g-

Regards, Don
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