> Memes are necessarily hosted by sentient beings.  So far, that's just us.
> [That is, if there are other meme-supporting minds out there, there has
> been no meme-transfer between them and us. (wink to Tad)]
> <snip>
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> John Porter
> jporter@btg.com
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> Did I miss some big part of this conversation?  What about all the examples of
> bio-mimicry?  i.e.
> 	Ancient human spear-fisher-person notices spider
> 	building web.
> 	Ancient human sees web catch spider-food.
> 	"Ahah!  More passive food catching equals
> 	more expendable calories!"
> 	Ancient human spear-fisher-person weaves net and
> 	(due to successful x-fer of web-meme from
> 	spider to human brain), becomes...
> 	Ancient human net-fisher-person.
> 	...who continues to ponder and refine the web idea until...
> 	Ancient human net-fisher-person becomes
> 	[many generations pass]
> 	...modern human WWWeb-fisher-person.
> Or was that what the wink to Tad was about?
> One step further would be to question whether the spider as the originator (?)
> of the web-meme was carrying it in any mind at all (let alone a sentient mind)
> or whether the web-meme was just simply stored genetically.  Regardless, it
> seems to me that any information recording medium can theoretically function
> as meme transport or storage.
Interesting, the transfer of a genetic meme to a "mental" meme.  You could say
it was genetic due to the spiders body being designed to make this web...