Jan. 15, 2004 -- ...biotech?
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WHAT ABOUT what is called "germ-line" gene-alteration to "improve"
the human race as a whole or at least your line of descendants?
Research will eventually allow changing such genetic attributes as
intelligence or appearance...The technology is inherently limited
by the genes that God and nature have provided us. You can turn them
on or off or move them from one organism to another, but a gene can
never do what it wasn't intended to.
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Exactly as MMD has been telling you - genes limit your maximum
intelligence potential (MIP). If it ain't there in the DNA (the case
with most DAFNz) no amount of environment, NCLB, $$$$programz, etc,
will make a ratzazz bit of differenze...
DAFNz - Genetically created *DUMB* by Mother Nature...
Supreme Court, 1954, Brown vs DNA -- a total LOOZer...
makemyday@worldnet.att.net - 28 Jan 2004 18:21 GMT
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Jan. 15, 2004 -- ...biotech?
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WHAT ABOUT what is called "germ-line" gene-alteration to "improve"
the human race as a whole or at least your line of descendants?
Research will eventually allow changing such *GENETIC* attributes as
*INTELLIGENCE* or appearance...The technology is inherently limited
by the genes that God and nature have provided us. You can turn them
on or off or move them from one organism to another, but a gene can
never do what it wasn't intended to...
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Exactly as MMD has been telling you - genes limit your maximum
intelligence potential (MIP). If it ain't there in the DNA (the case
with most DAFNz) no amount of environment, NCLB, $$$$programz, etc,
will make a ratzazz bit of differenze...
DAFNz - Genetically created *DUMB* by Mother Nature...
Supreme Court, 1954, Brown vs DNA -- a total LOOZer...
Bob LeChevalier - 28 Jan 2004 19:28 GMT
makemyday@worldnet.att.net :
a total LOOZer...

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Mr. 4X - 28 Jan 2004 21:58 GMT
> makemyday@worldnet.att.net :
>
> a total LOOZer...
Not to mention an azzhole.
bnichols - 29 Jan 2004 03:24 GMT
> makemyday@worldnet.att.net :
>
> a total LOOZer...
Hey, Bob, have you ever run across someone who was so dumb they
actually thought they were smart? <eg>
Bill
Electron13- - 29 Jan 2004 03:23 GMT
>> makemyday@worldnet.att.net :
>>
>> a total LOOZer...
>
> Hey, Bob, have you ever run across someone who was so dumb they
> actually thought they were smart? <eg>
Every morning when he looks in the mirror.
I'm certain you share the same experience.
Who's yer daddy, boy?!
King of SCAA
Byron Canfield - 29 Jan 2004 04:25 GMT
> >> makemyday@worldnet.att.net :
> >>
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> King of SCAA
Says he who can say naught but "I know you are, but what am I".
<plonk> KING of SCAT into the sockpuppet TWIT filter, AGAIN.
bnichols - 29 Jan 2004 14:42 GMT
> > >> makemyday@worldnet.att.net :
> > >>
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> <plonk> KING of SCAT into the sockpuppet TWIT filter, AGAIN.
The boy thinks he can irk me. As with JT & countless others
before him & no doubt other countless yet to come, he just
doesn't quite "get" that he doesn't have the talent. :)
B
bnichols - 29 Jan 2004 14:38 GMT
> >> makemyday@worldnet.att.net :
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> I'm certain you share the same experience.
^^^^^^^^^^^
"A wise man knows that he knows not. A fool knows not the same."
Or put another way, it is possible to be both dead certain *&*
dead wrong at the same time. <lol>
B
Byron Canfield - 29 Jan 2004 04:25 GMT
> > makemyday@worldnet.att.net :
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> Bill
I'm not sure who would win that contest between makemyday, Eustace Bagg, or
the King of SCAT (and all his sockpuppets, too).

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bnichols - 29 Jan 2004 14:40 GMT
> > Bob LeChevalier <lojbab@lojban.org> wrote in message
> news:<0a3g10d8utsrlulirgcft2k9tf1c0mf0r6@4ax.com>...
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> I'm not sure who would win that contest between makemyday, Eustace Bagg, or
> the King of SCAT (and all his sockpuppets, too).
I don't think it really matters, do you? }:) I mean, after all,
since it's just altered egos with most of them, it'd be a dead
heat, n'est-ce pas? <eg>
Bill
Mxsmanic - 29 Jan 2004 06:13 GMT
> Exactly as MMD has been telling you - genes limit your maximum
> intelligence potential (MIP). If it ain't there in the DNA (the case
> with most DAFNz) no amount of environment, NCLB, $$$$programz, etc,
> will make a ratzazz bit of differenze...
Quite so ... however, most people probably never come close to their
genetic potential for intelligence, anyway, as other factors get in the
way first. Most people never reach their genetic potential for athletic
performance, either.

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The Lord of the Rain\( Suresh __NoJunkMail kumar\) - 30 Jan 2004 18:08 GMT
What makes people believe or think that the DNA is just 3/4-d structure? It
could spawn infinite dimensions.
-suresh
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