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To: "Jeffrey E." <jeevacation@gmail.com>
Subject: many thanks
Date: Mon, 06 Apr 2015 13:27:47 +0000
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> what is your strategy moving forward. would you like me to fund
something
i am grateful for this note; yes there is a strategy for moving forward
and the key new variable is degree of spinal curvature in the lumbar
region—we are pretty sure that greater curvature interacts with movement
of the knees to give greater sprinting power and range of movement
curvature appears to be stronger in people that reproduce more often, as
it makes carrying the baby, both inside and outside, more efficient—it is
probably therefore not irrelevant that Nigerians have the shortest inter
birth intervals (and highest twinning rates) of any humans—they also have
a "cock up bottom"
we are now trying to figure out whether a lateral X-ray or some new device
called a Spinal Mouse is the best to use—the latter is completely
non-invasive-just a device you run up and down someone's backbone-but is
probably less accurate
i am in the process of raising some seed money of about $10,000 but
obviously do not wish to trouble Gordon at this time, so your offer is
most appreciated
i would think that 40 or 50 grand would put this over top at the current
stage
the genetics would be the final stage and from what i am finding out
similar in price but only after we invested the time and effort to isolate
the —20 to 40 genes whose variation we might wish to study
all best, as always
bob
i am in Boston next week, then here for a month should you be in the city
some day; i may move to Ft Lauderdale year after next to be near my son,
now 15 years old-it is from there that i visited your home in Palm Beech
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