www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-cambridgeshire-22091873
Had missed this news until I heard a conversation this morning about him. As a result of his work, over 5 million babies have been brought into the world.
He did not patent his work as it was motivated by his belief that children are the most important thing in life.
RIP
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"As a result of his work, over 5 million babies have been brought into the world."
Blimey, 5 million babies? He must've been a randy, feckless old rogue. Top man.
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>> Blimey, 5 million babies? He must've been a randy, feckless old rogue. Top man.
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It's no biggie to be honest. There are 15 year old boys on certain estates that are on target to top this by the time they reach their 21st. ;-)
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"As a result of his work, over 5 million babies have been brought into the world."
Seeing as most of the world's problems are founded on 'overpopulation' (and religion), I'm not sure that this is entirely a good thing.
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>> Seeing as most of the world's problems are founded on 'overpopulation'
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Amusing to imagine an obituary "As a result of his breakthrough in inventing a painless death pill, over 5 million old people are dead who would otherwise be alive".
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When my time draws near, if ill and incurable, I would welcome a painless death pill.
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does he have the CSA after him?
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>> "As a result of his work, over 5 million babies have been brought into the
>> world."
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>> Seeing as most of the world's problems are founded on 'overpopulation' (and religion), I'm not
>> sure that this is entirely a good thing.
Five million in over thirty years is diddle in world population terms. Ad in fact that most are likley to be born in the developed world and by definition to people without large families I don't see anything to worry about.
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"Ad in fact that most are likley to be born in the developed world.........."
Exactly ........... so most of 'em survive! Ever wondered why our roads are so crowded etc?
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