"I now appreciate how much I learn by being wrong. I can change my mind when confronted with a rational argument, without the need to have the change appear to be purely semantic or to hope it will pass unnoticed. What must it be like to be a priest, general, bureaucrat, lawyer, medicine person, or politician who is never permitted to be wrong? No wonder they learn so slowly. I am grateful to be in a profession where the realization of being wrong is equivalent to an increase in knowledge."-Melvin Cohn, some not famous scientist with a good quote.
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I'd love to sit down for a cup of coffee with Greg Graffin. Or eat a subway sandwich with him.