>>>I noticed this line in a science story on MSNBC today:
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>>>"For example, humans have two amino acid (the building blocks of proteins) substitutions on a gene called FOXP2 compared to chimpanzees."
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>>>FoxPro is built into every one of us. No wonder it's great!!
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>>This is from a story today about scientists who successfully replaced a mouse gene with a human gene that is used for language. That gene is called "FOXP2", so I guess it helps us communicate in FoxPro syntax!
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>Yes, this is absolute proof that God uses FoxPro to maintain the world. A very good choice.
But not part of Microsoft's strategic direction <bg> ( I wonder how many licenses God is required to have under the Eula )
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