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Saturday, June 14, 2008 . 6/14/2008


This might be way above what I'd ever be able to do, but someday, I'd like to be both a scientist and a popularizer of science like Carl Sagan. I know I need to work on being more patient with the more... uhmm... "thinking challenged" types in order to be as likable as him, and I'm working on that. And I know no one will ever be as great as he was. But that doesn't mean no one can't at least try.

Science is amazing in and of itself, but sometimes people need an extra "push" to see that.

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