Messages in this thread |  | | Date | Wed, 06 Sep 2000 16:14:00 -0600 | From | "Jeff V. Merkey" <> | Subject | Re: Availability of kdb |
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Marty Fouts wrote: > > > > While I think that Merkey has a skewed view and an axe to grind, I think > that the level of optimism on the other side borders on the naïve. > >
They are not naive, just young, and the young don't know what they cannot do yet, and this gives them the ability to achive the impossible at times -- don't fault them for that.
I have no axe to grind, but I do have a different view. I'm the 1 in 30 million men born with an extra Y chromosone (a double YY), so you are pertially right there. DOuble YY males have a different brain structure -- the lymbic system in my brain is so electrically active, it qualifies as a third brain. Normal humans have two brains, left and right. Like most double YY's I have three, left, right, lymbic. Fortunately for me, my frontal lobes are normal and do not exhibit the wiring problems that afflict 60% of double YY's, such as an uncontrollable urge to take an axe and chop someone to pieces because they pissed me off.
Famous double YY's of history:
Good:
Nikolov Tesla Thomas Edison Albert Einstein Nostradomos (DNA analysis of remains in his grave)
Bad:
Charlse Manson Jack the Ripper (DNA analysis of 1800's evidence) Ted Bundy Jeffrey Dahmer
My view is different, not skewed...
:-)
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