Re: Line breeding vs hybridization
- Subject: Re: Line breeding vs hybridization
- From: R* I*
- Date: Sat, 23 Jun 2001 00:16:20 -0500 (CDT)
Jill is the Graphics Part of the new "News". She's a Great Gal. Say
"Hullo" please? Brace yourselves. So, think carefully before you
miscagenate and boast about it before and after, else we'll strike together
in a pincer action. This woman is DYNAMITE! United we stand.... News(2)
is eight glorious pages this time. That's your Introduction, Jill.
Oh, and the Stage Managers said "keep your pollen dry". (Aside) I bet some
of these crazy townies haven't even seen the cow they eat.
Fred
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jill Bell" <godjillab@home.com>
To: "Multiple recipients of list AROID-L" <aroid-l@mobot.org>
Sent: Friday, June 22, 2001 4:59 PM
Subject: Re: Line breeding vs hybridization
| Perhaps this is a bit simple for some of you but it occurs to me that man
| hybridizes to mirror himself in immortality by putting his name on the
| offspring "he" has created. Nature hybridizes for a systematic effect,
| survival. Man hybridizes many times haphazardly but can maintain the
| offspring artificially.
| To me one of the best examples of ruining a species by hybridization are
| meat cows. They need winches to pull out their young, they would not
| survive in nature at all.
| This is a tremendously interesting discussion!
| -- Jill Bell
| Graphic Design, Web Design, Illustration and Digital Photography
| <http://www.jillbelldesigns.com>
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