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Humans May Have Evolved

New fossil is all the rage. It’s kind of annoying how some news reports are considering this a major salvo in the epic battle between evolutionists and creationists. There’s no battle. There really isn’t. (There is a battle between those who want to teach science in science class and those who want to teach bald, […]

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Up Late

I’m awake late late late. Reading through XKCD strips that I’ve missed recently, I ran into this one. It’s not really funny, but I bring it to you for edification: My friends, remember (or at least note), the “et” in “et al.” is a full word and doesn’t take a period. The “al.” is an […]

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TBS. Very Funny.

I like the show My Boys. But the guy’s name is Bobby. Something about sticky and booby in the same sentence amuses me (oops, I just put them in the same sentence again). No, I didn’t send it to failblog.

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Evolution Doesn't Have a Brain

I’ve been listening to some of the podcasts of the US Library of Congress (gorgeous “Reading Room” shown above). They have a series on “Music and the Brain,” which has been pretty interesting. Since it HAS been interesting, I really hate to ding it, but they needled one of my many and varied sore points. […]

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Unconditional Love

It’s been said several million times that children love their parents unconditionally. When my daughter is upset by something, and crying, she often wants me to pick her up and hold her for a while. This is true even when *I’m the one who pissed her off.* If I force her to get dressed before […]

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Kindle for Kollege Kids

It’s almost $500, but I could totally see highly-endowed universities handing them out to freshmen. The new, textbook-sized, Kindle. If someone else was paying for them, and if students don’t decide that Kindles are lame, then this really should take off at school. It’s a lot better than carrying around 5 books and forgetting one […]

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Downtime

First, I guess, people figured out that they don’t have to spend all day gathering plants to eat. They can bring the seeds home, then plant stuff nearby. That”ll save time. But then, they really didn’t need everyone to help gather the food anymore. It was all nearby. Still took a lot of work, but […]

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Earth and Planet Earth

So there’s this movie out called, Earth. And I keep hearing how amazing the footage is, and how we see things never seen before. Like, we see a polar bear family poking its head out of the den for the first time in spring. But every trailer that I’ve seen for the movie, including the […]

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Flu, 2009-style

Not long ago, I posted about the 1918 flu pandemic. Whole cities enacted laws about wearing surgical masks. Schools and courts shut down. Large areas of daily life changed radically. Some interesting facts: 1. It seemed to strike the young and healthy (that is, not just really old and really young people). 2. It seemed […]

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