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To: long-gone who wrote (10)3/6/2000 2:47:00 PM
From: .Trev  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 183
 
Sure is Cool.

I wish they'd hurry up and get this cloning sorted out. I'm about through witn this frail old shell, and would kinda like to start over with a new one.

I'm a bit concerned with my location between the "Yellow Peril" still trying to assert land claims, and Jellystone SuperV , and now you're adding the possibility of herds of prehistoric creatures roaming at will..What's even more daunting is the amount of reading you must do to find all this interesting stuff.

My internal circuit breaker keeps tripping out on overload.
But "I think I can... I think I can... Dammit I WILL catch up!!!!!!!!!"

Cheers



To: long-gone who wrote (10)3/11/2000 8:48:00 PM
From: .Trev  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 183
 
Hi Richard:

This probably doesn't apply to US programming but I understand the Mammoth program is to hit the Canadian small screen this coming Sunday at 9pm Pacific time on Discovery.

Didn't see it myself but one of the promos apparently described them blasting the bodies out of the ice with high pressure water jets, which hardly seems likely to preserve the DNA, or anything else. Still it remains to be seen, even if it's obscene.

Cheers