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  1. The Brain! Natures Own Computer: Am I Just a Programmed Organic Machine?
  2. Surrogate Daughter by Tim Marsh, 2001-10-01

81. Memetics From FOLDOC
memetics. /memet'iks/ The study of memes. As of mid-1993, this isstill an extremely informal and speculative endeavor, though the
http://csai03.is.noda.sut.ac.jp/foldoc/foldoc.cgi?memetics

82. SeedWiki-Memetics
memetics. this wiki all wikis. Edit. Recent Changes. Versions. Directory. Info. ContactUs. SeedWiki. memetics. I quite like this wiki. What do you think, Lee Borkman?
http://www.seedwiki.com/page.cfm?wikiid=363&doc=Memetics

83. Strategy: Memetics Strategy
All rights reserved. Next 3.3.1 memetics timeline, Up 3 Strategy, Prev 3.2.7Volunteers Good or bad? Monolithic. 3.3 memetics strategy. Table of Contents
http://sysopmind.com/sing/PtS/strategy/memetics/contents.html
The Plan to Singularity Eliezer S. Yudkowsky Next: 3.3.1: Memetics timeline Up: 3: Strategy Prev: 3.2.7: Volunteers: Good or bad? Monolithic
3.3: Memetics strategy
Table of Contents:
Next: 3.3.1: Memetics timeline Up: 3: Strategy Prev: 3.2.7: Volunteers: Good or bad?

84. Initiation: Memetics Initiation
4.3 memetics initiation. As Publication memetics Websites and articles- are, I hope, something that's easy to volunteer. The
http://sysopmind.com/sing/PtS/initiation/memetics.html
The Plan to Singularity Eliezer S. Yudkowsky Next: Appendix A: Navigation Up: 4: Initiation Prev: 4.2: Institute initiation Monolithic
4.3: Memetics initiation
As explained in 3.3.1: Memetics timeline , the primary goal for memetics in the short-term is creating additional Singularitarians, particularly those needed for the initiation of the Singularity Institute and its projects. ( The task of memetics in the short-term is ensuring that the maximum number of likely helpers find out about the Singularity in all its coolness, the quest for Singularity, and the location of the Singularitarian mailing list . (Note: The last piece of information, or even the fact that a Singularitarian group exists, belongs in second-step or third-step documents.) The three points where effort can be applied:
  • Creating new, exciting, and future-shocky Web pages; Linking existing and new Web pages into the 'Net (or otherwise increasing the number of hits); Writing for-print articles (see 3.3.2: Meme propagation and first-step documents ) which will enthuse readers and refer them to the Web pages.
Publication memetics - Websites and articles - are, I

85. Memetics Etc
memetics etc. memetics etc Increase your web site's traffic Home Page Almanacs calendars time_89 Alternative general_73 Alternative
http://www.wilsonsalmanac.com/links/memeticsetc.html
Welcome!
This is one of the WWW's biggest sites for links that fit the Wilson's Almanac theme of global and personal change and healing.
If you are a website owner, I feel confident your readers will appreciate learning from you about the free daily illustrated ezine, Wilson's Almanac
If you are a member of a group with a website, please recommend this page to your website administrator, as a swap link will be mutually beneficial.
Themes include: alternatives; New Age; pagan and other festivals; global issues; humor; peace; poetry; inspiration; social justice and more.
It's all about how you and your friends can celebrate today.
Carpe diem! Seize the day!
Pip Wilson

If you find any dead links, or Link Partners (they have a globe beside them) without the latest website address (http://www.wilsonsalmanac.com) linked, please let me know. Thank you.
Webmaster! Have this free mini-almanac on your site
It automatically shows new text each week!
All you paste is one small snip of code (no java) - easy. Tell a friend about the Planet Directory: Newsletter, ezine and website list-owners!

86. Memetics
memetics. Memetic Lexicon; Newsgroup alt.memetics; alt.memetics resourcespage; Welcome to the Principia Cybernetica Web; The Universe
http://www.udena.ch/dbayly/Interests/memes.html
Memetics
David Bayly . Send spam to the bit-bucket

87. The Industrial Memetics Institute
The Industrial memetics Institute is an unfathomably vast hierarchical bureaucracymade up of extremely boring people who spend their days in row after row of
http://www.industrialmemetics.com/
About Us:
HOME
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SERVICES

CONTACT
...
CAREERS

Greetings Consumer, The Industrial Memetics Institute is an unfathomably vast hierarchical bureaucracy made up of extremely boring people who spend their days in row after row of gray cubicles; sitting at gray desks, typing at gray computer terminals, and thinking gray thoughts. The employees of the Industrial Memetics Institute run the world. A few key presses on one of our computer terminals can mean the difference between life and death for thousands of people in the third world. Our employees do not understand this relationship, and they do not enjoy their jobs. We hope that you do not find our website too exciting, and we hope that you are not aimlessly browsing the web when you have work to do. Sincerely,
Tom Cross
CEO
Industrial Memetics

88. Thought Contagion Science
Books on memes and memetics are also often not as related as theyseem, due to the profusion of definitions for the word meme. .
http://www.thoughtcontagion.com/
THOUGHT CONTAGION SCIENCE
Epidemic Theory of Self-Spreading Beliefs
(thoughtcontagion.com)
Find Thought Contagion Papers below, plus 2 Early Cultural Replicator Papers by F. T. Cloak.
Introduction: Brief Example: Thought Contagion and here . A more scholarly introduction to thought contagion theory is here , and a highly technical paper for scientists is here Old or New? Analogies between cultural evolution and biological evolution have been around for over a century, as have comparisons between contagious ideas and contagious microorganisms. William James, for instance, published an 1880 essay comparing cultural and biological evolution, while Gustave Le Bon discussed contagion of ideas in his 1895 book The Crowd . Various ideas of social evolution go back long before Darwin's time, as documented by J. W. Burrow's book Evolution and Society (London: Cambridge University Press, 1966). Thought contagion theory does not merely continue these lines of work with new topics, but incorporates a new approach as well: the evolutionary epidemiology of ideas. In connection to microorganisms, the field of evolutionary epidemiology was called "an emerging discipline" by biologist Paul Ewald in his 1994 book

89. Philosophy
PET, Ethics, 200103-04 0707hrs, 3, 1401. PME, memetics, 2001-03-040157hrs, 14, 3673. Philosophy // memetics. meme, category, modified,size.
http://www.homoexcelsior.com/omega.db/toc/PME
Philosophy
Category Code Description Last Update Memes Size P Philosophy PCO Consiciousness PEC Economics PET Ethics PME Memetics PMY Mysticism POL Politics PPS Psychology PRE Religion
Philosophy Memetics
meme category modified size faradize Memetics hallucinomemic Memetics meme Memetics meme plague Memetics memetics Memetics memie Memetics memius Memetics memoid Memetics memotype Memetics replicator Memetics scheme Memetics sig virus Memetics vaccime Memetics virion Memetics

90. Memetics
memetics /memet'iks/ n. from meme The study of memes. As of early1999, this is still an extremely informal and speculative endeavor
http://www.catb.org/~esr/jargon/html/entry/memetics.html
meme plague = M = memory farts
memetics /me-met'iks/ n. [from meme ] The study of memes. As of early 1999, this is still an extremely informal and speculative endeavor, though the first steps towards at least statistical rigor have been made by H. Keith Henson and others. Memetics is a popular topic for speculation among hackers, who like to see themselves as the architects of the new information ecologies in which memes live and replicate. meme plague = M = memory farts

91. Ask Jeeves: Search Results For "Memetics"
Popular Web Sites for memetics . Search Results 1 10 Ranked by Popularity, Next . In press ``Darwinizing Culture The Status of memetics as a Science,'' Ed.
http://webster.directhit.com/webster/search.aspx?qry=Memetics

92. Memetics - Acapedia - Free Knowledge, For All
Friends of Acapedia Meme. (Redirected from memetics). The term meme memetics.memetics is the formal study of memes. memetics can currently
http://acapedia.org/aca/Memetics
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93. Research On Memetics
memetics dans Voilà, par exemple, voici ce que vous trouvez.
http://www.contagions.com/LABORYNT/Memetics.htm
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Second field of exploration : Memetics, science of the memes , society's equivalent of genes , codebits of culture, and vectors of thought contagion.
D'après Aaron Lynch, on devrait dire qu'un mème est "le sous-ensemble copié interpersonnellement d'information stockée dans le cerveau" ( the interpersonally copied subset of brain-stored Information.
Certains auteurs considérent les mêmes comme des éléments autonomes qui se copient d'hôte en hôte, (approche Lynch) et d'autres comme le langage même dans lequel sont écrits les codes de nos comportements (approche Blackmore.)
Un exemple ?
- Oh, la belle cravate ! C'est quoi, dessus ?
- Des abeilles et des pots de miel.
- Ah, oui... Bernard, il en a une avec des petits chiens.
- Je l'ai achetée chez XXX, tu sais, rue de la YYY ?
- Ca tombe très bien, je cherchais un cadeau pour Marc.
- Tu verras, ils en ont des super belles, avec des lions, des canards, etc.
- J'adore les cravates avec des animaux.
- Moi aussi !

94. Jargon 4.2, Node: Memetics
memetics. memetics /memet'iks/ n. from meme The study of memes. Asof early 1999, this is still an extremely informal and speculative
http://www.wins.uva.nl/~mes/jarg311/m/memetics.html
memetics
memetics : /me-met'iks/ n. [from meme ] The study of memes. As of early 1999, this is still an extremely informal and speculative endeavor, though the first steps towards at least statistical rigor have been made by H. Keith Henson and others. Memetics is a popular topic for speculation among hackers, who like to see themselves as the architects of the new information ecologies in which memes live and replicate. 12 hits in March 2003
mes@wins.uva.nl

95. Surfmind.com Web Collection: Cognitive Science Meets The Web
Searching for categorization of memetics out of 2223 found 4. Showing matchingitems (1 4). Collectionusers.lycaeum.org/~sputnik/memetics.
http://surfmind.com/web/searchresult.cfm?criteria=CF_CUSTOM1 Memetics

96. The Meme Machine - Susan Blackmore, Richard Dawkins
control us. Or so previous theories of memetics had us believe Blackmoresurprises the reader in the final couple of chapters. It
http://www.2think.org/mememachine.shtml
Search the Web.
Type it and go!
Susan Blackmore The Meme Machine
When we look at religions from a meme's eye view we can understand why they have been so successful. These religious memes did not set out with an intention to succeed. They were just behaviours, ideas and stories that were copied from one person to another in the long history of human attempts to understand the world. They were successful because they happened to come together into mutually supportive gangs that included all the right tricks to keep them safely stored in millions of brains, books and buildings, and repeatedly passed on to more. They evoked strong emotions and strange experiences. They provided myths to answer real questions and the myths were protected by untestability, threats, and promises. They created and then reduced fear to create compliance, and they used the beauty, truth and altruism tricks to help their spread. (page 192) On a warm 4th of July evening, my family and I were driving back to California from Oregon. We hit the town Ashland just before sundown and decided to stop and see if we could find a fireworks show. The downtown area was loaded with people so we figured the show must be downtown. We looked long and hard for a parking place before counting ourselves lucky to have found one in such a crowded place. We asked someone where the fireworks were going to be shot from, but they didn't know. They pointed us in a general direction though. Since most of the people were heading that way, we did too. After about a mile of walking

97. Tim's Brain > Memes : Memetics
alt.memetics (Added 17Apr-2001). Church of Virus - A collection of mutually-supportingideas (a meme-complex) encompassing philosophy, science, technology
http://www.timsbrain.com/Memes/Memetics/
Home Memes > Memetics
TIM'S BRAIN
  • alt.memetics (Added: 17-Apr-2001) Church of Virus - A collection of mutually-supporting ideas (a meme-complex) encompassing philosophy, science, technology, politics, and religion. (Added: 17-Apr-2001) Meme Central - Author Richard Brodie's site, "the center of the world of memetics". (Added: 17-Apr-2001) Meme Lab - Short intro, bibliography, and several original academic papers. (Added: 17-Apr-2001) Memes Meta-Memes and Politics - Lengthy paper by H. Keith Henson. (Added: 17-Apr-2001) Memetics publications on the web - Huge collection of links. (Added: 17-Apr-2001) The Journal of Memetics - The journal of memetics seeks to develop the memetic perspective, with space devoted to relevant evolutionary issues and other related topics. (Added: 19-Apr-2001) The meme hunter - A British psychologist (Susan Blackmore)prowls for hard evidence that memes ideas that reproduce genetically, like viruses actually exist. What's one of the prime habitats? The Internet. (Added: 17-Apr-2001)

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99. Geocrawler.com - Thread: FreeBSD And Memetics
Thread/Subject, Author, Date/Time. FreeBSD and memetics, Brett Glass, 04/19/1999194722. RE FreeBSD and memetics, G. Adam Stanislav, 04/19/1999 214106.
http://www.geocrawler.com/mail/thread.php3?subject=FreeBSD and memetics&list=146

100. Anthro-l: January-1994: Anthropology And Memetics
Anthropology and memetics. Steve Mizrach (SEEKER1@NERVM.NERDC.UFL.EDU) Sat, 29 Jan1994 011155 0500 I think that anthropology could use a dose of memetics.
http://www.anatomy.usyd.edu.au/danny/anthropology/anthro-l/archive/january-1994/
Anthropology and Memetics
Steve Mizrach ( SEEKER1@NERVM.NERDC.UFL.EDU
Sat, 29 Jan 1994 01:11:55 -0500
like to throw something else into the debate. I think that anthropology
could use a dose of memetics. (Not related to zetetics.)
"Memetics" comes from the word "meme," coined by Richard Dawkins as a
counterpart to the "gene." If the gene uses the physical organism as a
vehicle for replicating itself (e.g. it is 'selfish'), then one might say
that the meme uses "culture" as its vehcile of propagation. Dawkins
introduces the meme concept to show how cultural evolution might parallel
biological evolution: successful memes replicate rapidly and over great
areas; unsuccessful memes "die out," largely because they are
counterproductive to the cerebrums which contain them. Dawkins stresses that once biological evolution halted, humans were now on a totally different evolutionary track, namely 'memetic evolution.'

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