RE: Morgan-ists Ride On

2002-10-28 Thread Davies, Daniel
Going for perfection was something I always thought you should do,=20 said the 74-year-old Dr. Watson, peppering his radical perspectives=20 with trademark humour. You always want the perfect girl. It was the prevalence of trademark humour on this level that convinced me that academic life was

Morgan-ists Ride On

2002-10-27 Thread Hari Kumar
Gene pioneer urges dream of human perfection By CAROLYN ABRAHAM From Saturday's Globe and Mail http://www.globeandmail.com/servlet/ArticleNews/front/RTGAM/20021026/wxwa= ts1026/Front/homeBN/breakingnews James D. Watson, the grand duke of DNA, described one of his greatest=20 fears yesterday to

Re: Morgan-ists Ride On

2002-10-27 Thread lisa stolarski
This is so utterly disgusting I can barely type. All I can think of is how sad Einstein was that the world leaders used his science to build nuclear bombs, about how these bombs have made the annihilation of life on this planet not only a possibility but, at the rate these crazies are

Re: Morgan-ists Ride On

2002-10-27 Thread Steve Cohn
This passes for heavy thinking- Nobel Prize winner Watson on genetic engineering as human's magic bullet for the future- PRecept would love this. S Hari Kumar wrote: Gene pioneer urges dream of human perfection By CAROLYN ABRAHAM From Saturday's Globe and Mail

Re: Re: Morgan-ists Ride On

2002-10-27 Thread Ian Murray
- Original Message - From: Steve Cohn [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, October 27, 2002 4:28 PM Subject: [PEN-L:31614] Re: Morgan-ists Ride On This passes for heavy thinking- Nobel Prize winner Watson on genetic engineering as human's magic bullet for the future