Perhaps it was the ameobas that invented the inprobability drive, but then they were smashed by a tea cup.
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  From: Rudy Christian 
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  Sent: Sunday, May 08, 2005 12:34
  Subject: Re: [BP] Phelps


  Yeah, but how do we know amoebas weren't actually some highly intelligent leaf form that lost some intergalactic battle and were zapped into the primordial ooze by some lucky ray gun jocky? 

   

  Done any hitch hiking lately?

   

  Rudy

   

   

  Think of all the trouble it would have saved.

  Mr. Glass Half Full 


  -----Original Message-----
  From: Pamela S. Follett <[log in to unmask]>
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  Sent: Sat, 7 May 2005 18:41:11 -0400
  Subject: Re: [BP] Phelps

  Without at least some change over the millenia, which comes from Mother Nature (who, btw, is a hell of a lot more tenacious than I will ever be), we'd probably still be ameobas.  This, of course, would make it really tough to type.

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    Sent: Saturday, May 07, 2005 11:52

    Subject: Re: [BP] Phelps

     

     

     - it's entirely another to stagnate it into dumpiness and
    death simply because "all change is bad."  

    Since when is all change NOT bad?

    Only 1% in jest,

    Ralph