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Watson was in his playful and spunky mood again (blog on his child-like mind). He kicked off the TED brain spa with a recount of his life, from ornithology to the discovery of the double helix, with a healthy dose of self-deprecating humor and honest admissions of open competition with Linus Pauling and mood swings derived from the trials and tribulations of his dating life.

“We needed a shortcut, so we build a model instead of solving a formula. Our three strand model was crap, so I was told to build no models. I was incompetent, so I did nothing. I just read a lot.”

“It all happened in about two hours. We went from nothing to thing.”

“All of us have ten places where we have lost a gene or gained another one. We are all imperfect.”

On Screen: the Double Helix Tie Club. Watson’s younger double is on the bottom right.

5 responses to “Watson’s Inner Child”

  1. Wow, the man himself. Incredible that you got to see, and photograph, him.

  2. psst, would ya clip me to your pocket-protector and take
    me with you to TED?
    I’ll help you remember names…
    Pict6608-cutout

  3. Of Watson and Crick fame??!! Amazing!

  4. oui. it was a great honor

  5. Sorry. For some reason I still do not respect him. May be I have read too many Rosalind biographies.

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