[Fwd: memetically compatible]

Michael Fitzgerald (fitzgerm@ocean.com.au)
Mon, 26 Oct 1998 16:28:54 +1100

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Message-ID: <36331D37.BD692C40@ocean.com.au> Date: Sun, 25 Oct 1998 23:44:40 +1100
From: Michael Fitzgerald <fitzgerm@ocean.com.au> Reply-To: fitzgerm@ocean.com.au
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William Miller wrote:

> ...You belong to the land
> and sky of your first cry,
> you belong to infinity.
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> This poem sounded memetically compatible with transhumanist values, if
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> only in a symbolic sense.
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Please, help me: i'm about to read the document i found referred to on this list about transhumanist values; but "sounded memetically compatible" could usefully (for me) stand a little elaboration. Anyone?
thanks,
michael

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