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Topic ClosedWorms, Caterpillars, Moths, and Butterflies

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Direct Link To This Post Topic: Worms, Caterpillars, Moths, and Butterflies
    Posted: 13.Aug.2010 at 06:26

I am on vacation today but I got this email from Software Architect, Ben Cochran, today. I thought I would share it.


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Earlier this year we raised 2 dozen silkworms. They are very cool. They eat, eat more, and then keep eating. After a few weeks of eating, they build silk cocoons, transform into moths, mate, lay eggs, and die. The silkworms are cool, the cocoons are cool, but the moths are disgusting and make an ugly mess. Recently we took home two caterpillars and fed them. They too built cocoons, and today the first butterfly came out. The butterfly is amazingly beautiful. The process is very cool, but my family and I are amazed by how different and how much the same a moth and butterfly are.


Technology previews are like that. Some turn out to be moths. Some turn out to be butterflies. Your feedback lets us know which is which.

Thanks Ben.

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They are very cool They eat, eat more, and then keep eating. After a few weeks of eating, they build silk cocoons, transform into moths, mate, lay eggs, and die.
 
 
 
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