RE: NANFA-- How fish get from A to B

Hoover, Jan J WES (HOOVERJ_at_wes.army.mil)
Tue, 14 Dec 1999 10:27:38 -0600

> In short, bird transfer seems very, very unlikely except in very
restricted
> situations, and then only over very short distances.

Why is it that these new-fangled, high-tech, young-upstarts insist on
trampling the precious paradigms that we oldsters cherish?

Good golly, Miss Molly! Next thing you know, they'll be attacking Lamarkism
and spontaneous generation!

Now, where did I put my stereopticon....?

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