and in 1963, francis crick said in the future you'd have to have a licence to have children.matic things. now... another one that i noted down, because i know that you've explored this territory, i'm sure you're familiar with this one. james watson, part of the crick—watson team, he said seeing the bright side of disability is like seeing the bright side of poverty, ie it doesn't exist. well, it does exist. and just as poor people make great music and great literature, so disabled people can make great everything you could name. so, you know, as i've said before, you're... i've got a g to a transposition at point 380 of my fgfr3 gene. we've got three billion base pairs, so i've got one spelling mistake out of three billion. so are you picturing all of the three billion? because i might be cleverer, i might be more creative, i might be more friendly, i might be more confident, as well as being more short. and the person who is, as it were, average height, might be shy, miserable, in other words, not necessarily the citizen that we'd like. now, if we start saying they should be