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From: briand@cv.hp.com (Brian Dixon)
Subject: Re: Genome Research Refutes Evolution
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denryan@interaccess wrote:
: a.j.sharpe (imageio@julian.uwo.ca) wrote:
: : In article <3ibbag$8tk@fullfeed.msn.fullfeed.com>,
: : Periannan Senapathy  <sena@genome.com> wrote:
: : >I have enjoyed following the many ongoing debates in this
: : >and other forums over evolution theory--both as a whole,

: : HUH? What does this article have to do with image processing?

: Hmm, and it's not even crossposted. Well, it's certain
: that Usenet users oftentimes refute evolutionary theory. :)

I think he's referring to the morph-affect, which is *almost* directly
related to image processing.  For example, on Monday morning I start out
as an ape, then theological evolution takes place (from the caffeine
gods) and I turn into a chimp by mid-morning.  By mid-week, I've turned
into a functioning engineer (a slimmer, less hairy version of Neanderthol
Man).  By the end of the week, the morphing is complete and I've turned 
into a party animal...the highest form that can be reached in this amount
of time.  I die on Sunday morning, reincarnate on Monday morning as an ape,
then ...

Brian

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