I just saw Tom Kaye.
Apparently he's looking into the pollen spores on the biodegraded pieces of money found where they think DB Cooper may have landed to date them or something.
I learned about palynology in one of my anthropology classes, but never really saw a connection to real-life practice until now. I mean... who thinks to look for invisible pollen spores anyway?
Ordinarily I wouldn't have really cared if I saw that on TV, but since I recognized him as a major paintball celebrity, and as someone who I interviewed for a highschool project several years ago, I thought it was pretty cool to see him on TV now that he's done with the whole paintball thing.
Apparently he's looking into the pollen spores on the biodegraded pieces of money found where they think DB Cooper may have landed to date them or something.
I learned about palynology in one of my anthropology classes, but never really saw a connection to real-life practice until now. I mean... who thinks to look for invisible pollen spores anyway?
Ordinarily I wouldn't have really cared if I saw that on TV, but since I recognized him as a major paintball celebrity, and as someone who I interviewed for a highschool project several years ago, I thought it was pretty cool to see him on TV now that he's done with the whole paintball thing.

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