RE: BISCA-97.

Joe Barrera (joebar@MICROSOFT.com)
Thu, 28 Aug 1997 07:55:49 -0700


No, we are saying that (1) ontogeny produces scales (or hair or
feathers); (2) microcosm mirrors macrocosm [alliteration almost as awful
as Adam's]; (3) you yearn for something wrong (or at least fattening)
every day.

- Joe

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-----Original Message-----
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Subject: Re: BISCA-97.

So you/SJG are/is saying that ontogeny doesn't scale? That
microeconomics
decapitulates macroeconomics? That "You Learn Something Wrong
Everyday(TM)"?

I was afraid so. But not very afraid. Nice to see some
Firesign again.

Cheers,
Wayne "Rather More Proximate Than Mediate" Monkey