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Roy Nettlebeck <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 12 Feb 1998 15:12:36 -0800
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On Wed, 11 Feb 1998, Al Needham wrote:
 
> Total Neurons   Bee=1 million    Beekeeper=100 billion    Rat=150 million
>
> The jury is still out on who will be the last survivor on this
> planet we, the one above with the largest quantity of
> neurons, are rapidly destroying.
>
> My bet is on one critter not mentioned - the lowly cockroach.
> I think he/she has been here much longer than the above.
> Wonder how many neurons he/she has ?
>
> Or is it " morons" ? :-)
>
>
 Hi Al,
 
 That was very well put.You would think that we would be smarter than
destroying our own home.
 My vote is for the cockroach. His/Her impact on the Earth is much less
damaging. Our problem is choosing this or that pestiside to kill
ourselves. Your right," morons"
 Have a great Day
 Roy

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