10/19 Watson's brilliant, simply brilliant. Just as Darwin did not want to
publish his theory of evolution until he was almost dead, old
Watson comes out of the closet and says something controversial.
Moral of the story: if you have a controversial theory that
you're absolutely convinced is a correct one, say it right before
you die. Afterall, no one says anything bad at your eulogy.
\- A good line:
"In lapidary inscriptions a man is not upon oath." --SJOHNSON
\_ slight difference, in that Darwin spent many years researching and
providing proof for his theory, while Watson just had verbal
diharrea.
\_ What does this have to do with Watson's german shepherd anyway? |