Re: Smelly Power Supply



D from BC wrote:

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<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Durian>



Interesting... :) I've never heard of durian.

What I find interesting, and worrisome, is that people actually eat
these.

What flaw in our ancestors' genetics and/or instincts drove them to pick
up a piece of fruit, sniff it, nearly gag, and then decide to taste it?
And how might this flaw manifest itself in modern man?








Re-electing GOP candidates, perhaps? (Ducking and running).

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