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To: epicure who wrote (82029)6/19/2000 9:58:00 PM
From: Tom Clarke  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 108807
 
I certainly don't have a science background and I find the book to be very readable. Like you said earlier, it is loaded with allusions and references that are just marvelous. It was fascinating to learn that Lord Byron's daughter, Lady Augusta Ada Lovelace was so mathematically gifted that her notes helped develop an early calculating machine.

No I didn't catch PBS last night.

I do know a few zealots, some of my best friends are zealots. But you don't have to personally know any to realize that people who are overly zealous about population control gravitate toward jobs with UN councils and NGO's that have abortion at the top of their agenda.

What these revolutionists don't realize is the most revolutionary thing a person can do is raise good children.