The Dude--A shoutout to you and a mention of a new book
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The Dude--A shoutout to you and a mention of a new book
I was listening to an audiobook called Denialism and was reminded of you. It talks about the anti-vaccination crowd, the anti-GM food crowd, the organic food crowd, the vitamin crowd, and lots of other stuff. I can't help but think much of that is near and dear to your interests.
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Re: The Dude--A shoutout to you and a mention of a new book
asbestosman wrote:I was listening to an audiobook called Denialism and was reminded of you. It talks about the anti-vaccination crowd, the anti-GM food crowd, the organic food crowd, the vitamin crowd, and lots of other stuff. I can't help but think much of that is near and dear to your interests.
Looks like a good read. I'll have to pick it up for something to read on my trip back to New York next week. It seems that airplanes are the only place I read non-professional material these days.
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Re: The Dude--A shoutout to you and a mention of a new book
My personal opinion on the book is that it's not written as well as I would have liked--it seems to ramble on a bit at times. However, I do think some of the topics he covers are interesting and important to think about, especially in today's world. It's almost like we're entering a dark age of anti-science.
I especially like how he talked about our forefathers initially fearing but finally appreciating the importance of vaccination. Benjamin Franklin was a particularly good example--though he learned his lesson the hard way by losing a son.
ETA: My favorite book on the subject of biology and society was one you recommended: Finding Eden. Have any new recommendations? Sounds like you're busy with work--which is hopefully a good thing.
I especially like how he talked about our forefathers initially fearing but finally appreciating the importance of vaccination. Benjamin Franklin was a particularly good example--though he learned his lesson the hard way by losing a son.
ETA: My favorite book on the subject of biology and society was one you recommended: Finding Eden. Have any new recommendations? Sounds like you're busy with work--which is hopefully a good thing.
That's General Leo. He could be my friend if he weren't my enemy.
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