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Re: Darwin re-visited

It's just amazing what a difference a few courses in zoology, biology, and/or genetics do to the vocabulary, sentence structure, and viewpoints of the posts around here.

I wonder if we could make that a prerequisite for some threads around here?

Or even better the reverse! I mean just think of how much more fun some of the threads could be if we could exclude all the people who actually know something about the subject that is being talked about!


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Point: Making the simple complicated is commonplace; making the complicated simple, awesomely simple, that's creativity.
~ Charles Mingus

Counter Point: The simplest solutions are often the cleverest.
They are also usually wrong.
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