Someone did it.
Get a prize if you correctly identify which one is intelligently designed.
In both cases, the designer was an intelligent.....human. Of course. No media reports yet of bioengineering labs run by chimps, dogs, elephants or dolphins.

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Posted on: January 31, 2008 2:31 PM, by Coturnix
Someone did it.
Get a prize if you correctly identify which one is intelligently designed.
In both cases, the designer was an intelligent.....human. Of course. No media reports yet of bioengineering labs run by chimps, dogs, elephants or dolphins.
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My algorithm is "eeney meeney miney mo ...." My guess would be ... well, it depends on which sequence is "eeney."
Posted by: Gerry L | January 31, 2008 8:13 PM