- G. Gordon Liddy
- Neil Armstrong
- Jeffrey Dahmer
- George McGovern
- James Michener
- Lee Iacocca
- Johnny Carson
- Stephen Hawking
- Louis Leakey
- Martin Luther King, Junior
Keynes died in 1946, which was the year the first Boomers were born, so he just missed the arbitrary 1950 cutoff.
Marie Curie never won the Nobel Peace Prize, but she was recognized for her achievements in chemistry (1911) as well as physics (1903). She’s still the only person to be honored for two different sciences, although Linus Pauling added the 1962 Peace Prize to his 1954 chemistry Nobel.
- G. Gordon Liddy
- Neil Armstrong
- Ed Gein
- Barry Goldwater
- Stephen King
- Lee Iacocca
- Johnny Carson
- Richard Feynman
- Kenneth Galbraith
- Linus Pauling
Am I really the only one who thought of Richard Ramirez?
I have to wonder whether Harmonious Discord was answering the same questions as the rest of us.
Or maybe he’s going for a low score.
- Deep Throat
- Neil Armstrong
- Jeffrey Dahmer
- Michael Dukakis
- Michael Crichton
- Bill Gates
- Johnny Carson
- Robert Jarvik
- Richard Leakey
- Yassir Arafat
- Charles Colson
- Neil Armstrong
- John Wayne Gacy
- George McGovern
- Alex Haley
- Hugh Hefner
- Tom Snyder
- Carl Sagan
- James Tobin
- Jimmy Carter
- Deep throat
- Neal Armstrong
- Charles Manson
- Barry Goldwater
- Stephen King
- Kenneth Lay The Enron guy
- Jay Leno
- Einstein
- Kinsey
- Bono ?
This WAS a tough one for me, considering I was born in '85… So I only caught the last 15 years really of it.
- Charles Colson
- Neil Armstrong
- Jeffrey Dahmer
- Gary Hart
- Danielle Steele
- Lee Iacocca
- Johnny Carson
- Stephen Hawking
- Margaret Mead
- Martin Luther King
Definitely not, but since I live in LA, I have no idea how well-known he was on a national level. He was actually the first that came to mind.
We have our ignorance fought, and we get on with life.
Heh, did Bono ever win one? -_- That was such a stupid answer
EDIT: Ah… I see he WAS nominated in 2005, so it’s not THAT bad, but it’s still a bad answer from me…
Wow! Y’all have been busy. We only need three more.
I’ll go (begin to) tally the votes.
Not before we get a stint in the pillories, though.
Dammit! I was promised stocks and bonds!
- John Dean
- John Glenn
- Son of Sam David Berkowitz
- Gene McCarthy
- Jacqueline Suzann
- Lee Iacocoa
- Johnny Carson
- Carl Sagan
- Margaret Mead
- Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
- John Dean
- John Glenn
- Zodiac
- George McGovern
- Alex Haley
- Lee Iaccoca
- Johnny Carson
- Carl Sagan
- Margaret Mead
- Martin Luther King
1 G Gordon Liddy
2 Neil Armstrong
3 Charles Manson
4 Gary Hart
5 Steven King
6 Lee Iacocca
7 Jonny Carson
8 Max Planck
9 Noam Chomsky
10 Al Gore
And that makes 50! Be back soon.