Dawkins on the Mac
Richard Dawkins, the pipe-hitting defender of evolutionary biology, praises the Macintosh on its 20th anniversary.
Bill [Hamilton] showed it to his dinner guests one evening, and it stunned us. I immediately echoed Huxley’s remark on closing The Origin of Species: “How extremely stupid not to have thought of that.”
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