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Dale Sabo
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This current essay is an interesting review of the lengthy poem Im Memoriam by Tennyson. The author had an excellent education.
— Apr 20, 2026 11:40AM
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Dale Sabo
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“I cringe every time I read that this failed business, or that defeated team, has become a dinosaur in succumbing to progress. Dinosaur should be a term of praise, not opprobrium. Dinosaurs reigned for more than 100 million years and died through no fault of their own; Homo sapiens is nowhere near 1 million years old, and has limited prospects, entirely self-imposed, for geological longevity.”
— Apr 19, 2026 11:36AM
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Dale Sabo
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Excellent. I also heartily recommend essay collections by the same author including The Panda’s Thumb and Eight Little Piggies. One essay I recall from “…Thumb.” Those who consider evolution false cite nature’s perfect constructions. Gould cites the panda’s thumb as supporting evolution as it is a modified wrist bone.
— Apr 18, 2026 11:04AM
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Dale Sabo
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An example of his gift for general knowledge was his observation with hominid paleontologists at Olduvai gorge.
“Trained incapacity” =
Your expertise helps you see certain things and at the same time can blind you to other features.
* The paleoanthropologists: focused on hominid teeth
* Gould (trained as a paleontologist of invertebrates): notices mollusk fossils
* Observation depends heavily on training.
— Apr 18, 2026 10:20AM
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“Trained incapacity” =
Your expertise helps you see certain things and at the same time can blind you to other features.
* The paleoanthropologists: focused on hominid teeth
* Gould (trained as a paleontologist of invertebrates): notices mollusk fossils
* Observation depends heavily on training.
Dale Sabo
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Stephen Jay Gould knew evolution and mollusks. He was also a generalist with an excellent memory who saw connections everywhere. If you are a natural scientist, or not, I think k you will love his essays. Most of his books, like this one, are a collection of short monthly essays written over several decades for Natural History magazine. Great knowledge and concepts in small packages.
— Apr 18, 2026 10:04AM
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hana darley
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absolutely enthralled with gould. just a fantastic selection of essays
— Mar 11, 2026 08:22AM
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one essay in and i am immediately a gould fan
— Mar 07, 2026 11:21AM
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Nick Irving
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My heart leaps up then I behold
A rainbow in the sky:
So was it when my life began;
So is it now I am a man;
So be it when I shall grow old,
Or let me die!
— Feb 12, 2026 07:07PM
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A rainbow in the sky:
So was it when my life began;
So is it now I am a man;
So be it when I shall grow old,
Or let me die!
Nick Irving
is on page 140 of 496
Let the world spin forever down the ringing grooves of change.
— Feb 06, 2026 08:18PM
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Nick Irving
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King Lear's tragic error, which shall lead to blinding, madness, and death, lies in not recognizing that silence - overt nothing - can embody the deepest and most important meaning of all.
— Aug 31, 2025 04:36PM
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Nick Irving
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Nothing will come of nothing.
— Aug 05, 2025 08:42PM
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Nick Irving
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Thoughtless adherence to fashion can blind us to the permanent value of things unnoticed or abandoned as outdated... Judge by quality and engagement with the central ideas of science, not by employment of the maximally fashionable machinery or jargon.
— Jun 03, 2025 08:35PM
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