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Filed under Evolution, Humor, Pop culture, Science
Melbourne-based, Sydney affiliated historian and philosopher of science, especially biology. Apple tragic. Pratchett fan. Curmudgeon. Punster. Fatso.
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Try to remain coherent, polite and put forward positive arguments if engaged in debate. There are plenty of places you can accuse people of being pedophilic communist sexist pigs; don't do it here.

You wish Wilkins, you wish . . .
I had no idea paleontologists surfed landslides on shovels. That is so cool!
That’s a bit of poetic license: they don’t use shovels. I have seen this (Chris Nedin on a shale cliff).
I have cousins with young children, but since I am clueless, I don’t know what age group this stuff is appropriate for. Help, please. I like it, but am saving my quatloos for the new Beatles stuff.