I read in !emc-pstc that oover...@lexmark.com wrote (in <200112171644.LA
a08...@interlock2.lexmark.com>) about 'Sometimes product safety just
isn't enough', on Mon, 17 Dec 2001:
>"There are, however, some winged creatures that walk on all fours that you may
>eat: those that have jointed legs for hopping on the ground.
>Of these you may eat any kind of locust, katydid, cricket or grasshopper.
>But all other winged creatures that have four legs you are to detest."

All the creatures mentioned have six legs. What winged creatures have
four legs? (Not bats!) ISTR a few moths that have modified front legs,
so that they *appear* to have only four.
-- 
Regards, John Woodgate, OOO - Own Opinions Only. http://www.jmwa.demon.co.uk 
After swimming across the Hellespont, I felt like a Hero. 

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