by Greg Mayer
Many WEIT readers are probably familiar with the Darwin Fish, a stylized Icthyostega with “Darwin” written inside. Recently, some students put one on my office door, but it seems to have undergone some modification along with its descent. (That’s a picture post card of CD himself below.)
I was honored.
“Who’s” or “Whose”?
Where are these owls coming from?
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Not “where,” “who”?
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Too wit!
To be fair, GM’s field is Biologification, not Engrish.
There was a last minute title change from “Who’s that fish?” (a Madonna reference) to “Who’s fish is that?”, and I didn’t change the ‘who’s’. I’ll do it now. š
GCM
Spoil sport. š
If anything, matching “his” “hers” and “its”, it ought to be “whos”.
A legged whale?!
Its a whale! i agree
Very like a whale (but it is backed like a weasel)
By the mass, and ’tis like a camel…!
hm. When I read “MAYER”, I first thought of this one.
What’s this about an accident investigation report?
I trust you have the postcard from the National Portrait Gallery too.
No– send me one!
GCM