Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/12/01
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Hmmmmm.....the gene for camera assembly. Has the Human Genome Project turned up that one? What chromosome is it on? And is it right next to the meglaomanical anti-Semitic gene? B. D. Colen Alan Hull wrote: > From: Paul Chefurka > > And linking "natural born ability" to one's country of origin has > some pretty unpleasant echoes, Alan. > ----------------------- > I'm sorry Paul but I don't understand your problem with that. > Everybody has a natural born ability for something and it is my > understanding that these abilities are contained in a genetic code that > determines behaviour and ability and physical characteristics. It is > also my understanding that this genetic code is hereditry. I am > certainly no expert on this and maybe I am confused between DNA and the > genetic spiral. But surely it follows that if there is a heredity > connection then groups of people isolated by language etc can form a > national characteristic caused by the prevelence of a certain gene. > > The islands of Tonga in the Pacific have just signed an exclusive > contract with a medical research group for the investigation in the DNA > of Tongans who tend to obesity. It is hoped to isolate this gene to > help other sufferers. Genetics and CoO is not all bad. > > I assume your unpleasant echoes are derived from the abuse of these > national differences and I would be very upset if you or anybody > concluded that I hold such views. > > I live in Sweden where it is permitted to discuss any subject openly as > long as the arguments are fair. I apologise if this attitude has > caused me to trigger buttons in any narrow minded individual who > shelter under the restrictions of political correctness. Not you, but > I'll bet as sure as eggs are eggs that someone in this group will cut > and paste my post to make me look like Slobadon Milosovic(sp). > > With respect > Alan