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Forbes: He’s a geek and he did his homework

Published by Craig McClain on July 19, 2012

A recent online article in Forbes about whether a Lion’s Mane Jellyfish is truly big or not links to my prior post at DSN (also see my discussion here about this). Best part of the post this juicy quote.

Why am I convinced that millions of people are wrong and “Dr. M” is right? Simple, he’s a geek and he did his homework

Which will now (and must) become a new byline for this website!

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