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	<title>Comments on: Evolution = Variation + Selection</title>
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		<title>By: Britt-Marie Bäckman</title>
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		<dc:creator>Britt-Marie Bäckman</dc:creator>
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		<description>Hi!

As so many times before life and programming seems to be much of the same, in several aspects.. . I remember reading my first book on Object Orientated Technology when the first whizz of it came, a very long time ago in another galaxy, and I read it through as if it was a philosophical work, amazed.

Just now I am reading &quot;The Blind Watchmaker&quot; by Richard Dawkins, dealing with development, evolution and variation. He wants to set a statement, but it is quite possible to ignore that, either it supports one&#039;s views or contradicts them (don&#039;t know wihich is the worst risk for brain-halt)... His book made me want to reread &quot;Den stora datamaskinen&quot; by Olof Johannesson (Hannes Alfvén), written in the sixties, which deals with the same main topic (in my view). So much has happend and changed since then! And the main and important things are the same...

Best regards, Britt-Marie</description>
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<p>As so many times before life and programming seems to be much of the same, in several aspects.. . I remember reading my first book on Object Orientated Technology when the first whizz of it came, a very long time ago in another galaxy, and I read it through as if it was a philosophical work, amazed.</p>
<p>Just now I am reading &#8220;The Blind Watchmaker&#8221; by Richard Dawkins, dealing with development, evolution and variation. He wants to set a statement, but it is quite possible to ignore that, either it supports one&#8217;s views or contradicts them (don&#8217;t know wihich is the worst risk for brain-halt)&#8230; His book made me want to reread &#8220;Den stora datamaskinen&#8221; by Olof Johannesson (Hannes Alfvén), written in the sixties, which deals with the same main topic (in my view). So much has happend and changed since then! And the main and important things are the same&#8230;</p>
<p>Best regards, Britt-Marie</p>
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