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04/02 The Day the Dinosaurs Died A young paleontologist may have discovered a record of the most significant event in the history of life on Earth.

Garage Logic

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4.73.8K Ratings

🗓️ 1 April 2019

⏱️ 85 minutes

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04/02 Joe chats with Rudy Pascucci who along with paleontologist Robert DePalma were featured in a 'New Yorker' piece called "The Day the Dinosaurs Died" how paleontologist's may have discovered a record of the most significant event in the history of life on Earth.

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0:00.0

Oh.

0:03.4

Garage Logic podcast number 129, April 2nd, 2019.

0:09.1

84 degrees on this day in 2015 and 9 in 1975.

0:15.7

Hit it.

0:20.0

And now from the mayor's office above the boat house,

0:25.0

on the east shore of Spoon Lake, it's Garage Logic.

0:30.0

With work beyond production, Chris Reaver's

0:32.4

director of social media.

0:34.6

John Hyden,

0:35.4

a lot of getting replaced by golf carton.

0:37.6

Kenny from the crabby coffee.

0:41.5

We need a show meeting as a flashlight on air.

0:44.6

Show me his commissioner and keeper.

0:47.4

Take that down.

0:48.2

I'm in a hurry.

0:51.3

I might be going into this a little rushed,

0:53.1

but I have made contact with a guy named Rudy Pesucci.

0:58.4

He is the head of the Palm Beach Museum of Natural History.

1:02.9

And he was part of the field team led by Robert DiPolma,

1:07.3

who discovered a fossilized burial ground

1:11.2

in Bowman, North Dakota, Southwestern, North Dakota.

1:14.4

That pretty much is a snapshot of the day

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