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(((Billy))) The Atheist

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Musings and ramblings about the world, progressive politics, religion, history, family and (occasionally) humour.

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(((Billy))) The Atheist | Musings and ramblings about the world, progressive politics, religion, history, family and (occasionally) humour. (((Billy))) The Atheist Musings and ramblings about the world, progressive politics, religion, history, family and (occasionally) humour. Lumpers, Splitters and Noah’s Ark 19 August, 2010 One of my father’s frequent pithy comments, one of his stock phrases, was, “The world is made up of two kinds of people:  lumpers and splitters.”  And palaeontologists are no exception.  Actually, they may be the definition of lumpers and splitters. Scientists in almost every discipline are, whether they choose to admit it or not, are natural splitters.  Every (well, almost every) budding palaeontologist is a splitter.  Why?  What better way to get one’s name noticed, to get that elusive grant or, even better, teaching position, than to have your very own genus chalked up on your wall of fame?  This means, of course, that species are sometimes describ...

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