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To: elmatador who wrote (56393)10/13/2009 2:40:05 PM
From: Maurice Winn1 Recommendation  Respond to of 218538
 
My ancestors and I have traveled many kilometres since we lived in Cunene River valley. <In this river valley, according to a study, most DNA of mankind comes from. You come from here MQ. The Cunene River much west is the border between Namibia and Angola >>

We used to have prehensile toes so we could climb trees easily, like chimps. But we decided that long distance travel was a good idea so we went with the flat feet and long gangly legs so we could do a lot of kilometres.

Now we just get into a twin engine yet and head off into the sky to really move around, like my cuzzie ElM who is putting fibre in the ground back at HQ so mobile CDMA/OFDM cyberspace can supersede the hopelessly slow and prone to failure wet chemistry somatic cognitive processes of our cuzzies still living in the area who obviously missed out on the nomadic DNA. They must have more limpet DNA = clinging to one place.

Eugenics is the next big thing = winnow that vast slush fund of human DNA to get the good stuff. Also do some genetic engineering to improve it further. It's absurd to be running as we are, still pretty much just a mobile chimp with a propensity to drink booze and fight. It's true that there has been quite a bit of eugenics done by women in mate selection and they continue the process and men have done quite a bit by competing in the Darwin Awards challenges, sometimes killing each other en masse which clears out a lot of superfluous DNA. But that process hasn't been very intelligent [the waste is vast and the winnowing process slow and cruel].

Mqurice



To: elmatador who wrote (56393)10/13/2009 4:52:03 PM
From: Snowshoe  Respond to of 218538
 
The solar-powered street lights on the bridge are nice.