Thursday, May 08, 2008

People with Big Ideas

People weren’t finding dinosaur bones, and they assumed that it was because they were rare. But—and almost everything that Myhrvold has been up to during the past half decade follows from this fact—it was our fault. We didn’t look hard enough.

Myhrvold gave the skeleton to the Smithsonian. It’s called the N. rex. “Our expeditions have found more T. rex than anyone else in the world,” Myhrvold said. “From 1909 to 1999, the world found eighteen T. rex specimens. From 1999 until now, we’ve found nine more.” Myhrvold has the kind of laugh that scatters pigeons. “We have dominant T. rex market share.”

Read the rest of
Malcolm Gladwell on people with big ideas .

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hey Michael - this article inspired a piece on my blog today, hope you'll check it out.

Michael Wade said...

Keith,

Please forgive my delayed response.

Thanks for the comment. I'll check out your blog.