The problem with the program itself was that the interview was
interspersed with primordial footage regarding cloning which, in effect,
took away from the ideas that Max was conveying. Also, the cinematographer
seemed to find it humorous to section the screen, making it appear that Max
was "cloned" on the television set. But all in all, the content of the
interview was of a very high quality, and I'm sure that
all who watched the program have found a new way to perceive cloning, if not
technology itself.
Job Well Done!
-E. Shaun Russell
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