>My larger point was in questioning what seemed to me an over-emphasis
>on memes motivating their carriers to modify their behavior in order
>to pass on the meme. I think that what's more important is that the
>memes "fit in the channel".
But to a large degree human behavior determines those channels. And
human behavior is controlled to a large degree by memes.
Richard Brodie RBrodie@brodietech.com +1.206.688.8600
CEO, Brodie Technology Group, Inc., Bellevue, WA, USA
http://www.brodietech.com/rbrodie
Do you know what a "meme" is?
http://www.brodietech.com/rbrodie/meme.htm
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