Correcting Misperceptions About Evolution
Beagle writes "The science of evolution is often misunderstood by the public and a session at the recent AAAS meeting in Boston covered three frequently misapprehended topics in evolutionary history, the Cambrian explosion, origin of tetrapods, and evolution of human ancestors, as well as the origin of life. The final speaker, Martin Storksdieck of the Institute for Learning Innovation, covered how to communicate the data to a public that 'has such a hard time accepting what science is discovering.' His view: 'while most of the attention has focused on childhood education, we really should be going after the parents. Everyone is a lifelong learner, Storksdieck said, but once people leave school, that learning becomes a voluntary matter that's largely driven by individual taste.'"
"Think of how stupid the average person is, and realize half of them are stupider than that." - George Carlin
The cool things is to have windows that bounce up and down like a good tits.
Ah yes, George Carlin. One day you'll learn the difference between median and mean.
Can you be Even More Awesome?!
And after that, could we review the difference between comedians and mathematicians?
I once heard a guy blatantly state "gravity is what makes things fall to the ground." His arrogance was especially grating considering the fact that I have a book about a boy who could fly.
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You are welcome on my lawn.
When I read the title I thought, "it's too late for me, I've already migrated to Thunderbird".