Maybe I should send him a copy of my book on the topic.
Update 2014-01-02 - this video now seems to be a dead link - sorry 'bout that.
Memes and the Science of Cultural Evolution
Tuesday, 23 October 2012A glowing review of The Meme Machine
This fellow certainly sounds as though he enjoyed The Meme Machine.
Maybe I should send him a copy of my book on the topic.
Update 2014-01-02 - this video now seems to be a dead link - sorry 'bout that.
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Sure, why not send him a copy? Your memes have as much right to be heard as Susan Blackmore's! ;)
ReplyDeleteSusan Blackmore gives a TEDtalk on temes. The cell phone is more a teme then a meme.
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