Jesse Walker | June 3, 2003
Penn Jillette talks about science, liberty, and the value of a college education.
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|6.3.03 @ 2:04AM|#
Penn for President!
Warren|6.3.03 @ 4:02AM|#
living the dream
Plutarck|6.3.03 @ 7:40AM|#
I'm thinking of getting HBO just so I can watch their show. I really like that guy!
Geotech|6.3.03 @ 10:29AM|#
I agree with his views on college 100%.
LM|6.3.03 @ 11:55AM|#
H2O would be dihydrogen monoxide, not hydrogen dioxide. And here's asite I found posted outside the chemistry lab at school which will fill you in on its "dangers": http://www.dhmo.org/ :)
|6.4.03 @ 2:15AM|#
The no-college thing seemed to work well for Penn, but personally I am thankful for all the liberal arts teachers -- especially those in history and foreign language/literature -- that induced me to read and think about things I wouldn't have otherwise.
People have been pursuing liberal arts educations for a long long time, much longer than they have been going for the "hard science" thing.