Re: If starfish can regenerate why aren't they immortal and also
From: Uncle Al (UncleAl0_at_hate.spam.net)
Date: 01/10/05
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Date: Mon, 10 Jan 2005 08:02:01 -0800
berserker wrote:
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> if they can regenerate why can't our scientists harness this
> regenerative science and use it in todays modern medicine?
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We want to keep gits like you scythed. All the powerful people are
already rendered immortal. They Officially die, they shed their
makeup, they retire to an Offically non-existent pleasure plateau in
Central America where they run the planet at their leisure.
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