"What's the use of having developed a science well enough to make predictions if in the end all we're willing to do is stand around and wait for them to come true?"
-- F. Sherwood Rowland, whose theory that the introduction of huge quantities of chlorofluorocarbons into the atmosphere would reduce the ozone layer around Earth was dismissed by industry as "merely theories."
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"What's the use of having developed a science well enough to make predictions if in the end all we're willing to do is stand around and wait for them to come true?"
Corollary: "where's the leadership?" -- Dano
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But seriously, what'd he expect with a name like "Sherwood"? Dweeb alert! Joke's on him, eh?
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