pdp1@EARTHLINK.NET on tue 23 mar 04
Hi Nana, Mel, all...
Too, with the advent (and confluence) of nanotechnology,
genetic engineering, implimentations of
symbiotic-prone-introductions of otherwise unacquainted
organisms
as may be modified for the address of their acquaintance,
and, maybe, more sensitive husbandry practices, (to say
nothing of lots of dough to do it,) it should be possible to
breed such Ticks as obtain curious qualities, and as would
be disposed to quite narrowly specific target hosts...and as
well, for them to do maybe quite interesting and
unprecedented things to the host when they find them...
I imagine congress (and or the ewe-enn) has long since
appropriated billions to do it...some incidental rider on a
bill favoring some newspeak 'randcorporation' thing or
other, where they'll sub it out anyway...calling it 'health
science - genome research to establish revised indices to
co-relate relations of exoparasite incidence in blood group
anomalies of displaced populations in emerging nations' or
something...uh-huh...foot-in-the-door...(they know
how-to-play...) then they do whatever they want anyway...
Have fun...
Phil
Las Vegas
----- Original Message -----
From: "Nana"
> mel jacobson writes:
>
> > we cannot do much about anything with the harvest boys.
>
> Any chance you could send the ticks after them?
>
> It could catch on, you know. They cost less than law
enforcement and
> are probably more effective against spammers.
>
> Wouldn't that be a surprise. Having morning coffee,
sending out some
> spam, hear a scritching at the door...
>
> Nana Underhill
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