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Mon, 27 Jan 2003 10:57:00 -0700
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I've been thinking about this a while now and I have come to my
conclusion.  The answer is "42".

Nope, just kidding.  Partly, anyhow.  Just as asking about the meaning
of life, the universe, and everything, the question we are asking
ourselves is non-specific and undefined and even, like the example,
recursive.

Although comparisons are said to be 'odious', I've come to the
conclusion that bees can be compared to dogs in the sense that there are
bred dogs and feral dogs.  There are special purpose dogs, there are
mutts, there are wild 'dogs' and everything in between.  These various
dog types can be found concentrated in specific areas or scattered
widely.  Some take care of themselves and some are pampered.

Which dog is winning?

Which one are *you* betting on?

allen
http://www.honeybeeworld.com/

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