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  • To Darwin!

    The greatest biologist of all time!(you don't even come close Linne.)

  • Meh! Linne was a Cr. Cr. Cre.

    No. I can't say it. But he WAS!

  • Truth of the matter is, Pino, the history of science has many twisted truths.

    I would not rush into giving all the credit to Charles Darwin, Isaac Newton, Shakespeare (see Francis Bacon, Christopher Marlowe, and Edward de Vere, the Earl of Oxford) , Bill Gates (seecGary Kildall) , or many other ultra famous people.

    There is some evidence that suggest these folks and a whole lot more have stolen from other scientists.

    Money could always buy anything and these folks were/are all filthy rich.

  • You certainly do have a point, but Darwin for one was always acutely aware of the debt he owed to others.

    That aside, there is nothing wrong with celebrating science for the endeavour that it is, even whilst accepting that the scientists who participate in it are only human with all the ordinary human weaknesses we all share.

  • I am still amused by the fact that the theory of natural selection was first publiced in a book on ship building.

  • Huh?

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  • :-)

  • I hope yours was good

  • :-)

  • oooh-oooh-oooh-aaah-aaah-aah!!­!

  • :-)

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