Re: told'ya so



On Fri, 15 Jun 2007 19:57:35 -0700, John Larkin wrote:
On Sat, 16 Jun 2007 01:07:49 GMT, Rich the Philosophizer
On Thu, 14 Jun 2007 10:02:49 -0700, John Larkin wrote:

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/06/13/AR2007061302466.html

"The new perspective reveals DNA to be not just a string of biological
code but a dauntingly complex operating system that processes many
more kinds of information than previously appreciated."

The sciencists are in denial of Sentience, is all.

The next issue is: is DNA alive?


Of course. Everyone knows humans (and other live things) are just DNA's
way of making more DNA. ;-)

Cheers!
Rich

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