Meme spam LO25795

From: Richard Seel (richard@richard-seel.demon.co.uk)
Date: 12/15/00


Replying to LO25778 --

In LO 25778, Denham Grey <dgrey@iquest.net> asks,

>When should I take my meme

Of course, as Denham surely knows, in classical memetics, it is not
Denham's meme but the meme's Denham (just as a chicken is an egg's way of
making another egg).

Seriously, though, why counterpose the two approaches? To spread ideas
around a diverse set of groups *and* to explore multiple consequences
and nuances within one group. That could be a good way to increase
possibility space and encourage learning.

Best wishes,

Richard.

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Richard Seel

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