TASP 2003 at UT Austin: The Mystery of Creativity



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Thursday, October 16, 2003
What does your philo paper have to concern Eunice?
Here's a good one (I feel)... Are people meant to be monogamous?
At first everyone I say that two kinda answers "they should be" or jokes and gives a good "hell no." . right. well, I'm of the school of thought that says we're designed for serial monogamy. -Does this mean, then, that our moral constructions are in opposition to our natural predispositions? ha...

I just read many days worth of back postings, and I can only hope that the people at college are as bright as our little group was (which I assume it kinda will be). right. . O, and I too am disappointed with the gubernator. All I can say is this: down with the rich.

Tae-Yeoun, what does your bodily-guarded friend want to be now? Tell him that with the Genome sequenced, a new world of medical applications is about to open up, and that people will be very anxious for stuff (since not having some medical products is fatal). It will be a profitable future, even if he is doing some odd out-of-the-lime-light type of research.

Goodnight Irene, Goodnight, Irene, I'll see you in my dreams.

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