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Bee Policy: October 2006
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Those who have handled the sciences have been either empiricists or dogmatists. Empiricists are like ants, who only collect things and make use of them. Rationalists are like spiders, who weave webs out of their own bodies. But the bee has a middle policy: it extracts material from the flowers. Of the gardens and meadows, and digests and transforms it by its own powers.". Monday, October 09, 2006. Bad logic meets good science. Mostly I keep Truth Tables. But I've just posted a critique of a New York Times.
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Bee Policy: Beer + science + your mom = awesome
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Those who have handled the sciences have been either empiricists or dogmatists. Empiricists are like ants, who only collect things and make use of them. Rationalists are like spiders, who weave webs out of their own bodies. But the bee has a middle policy: it extracts material from the flowers. Of the gardens and meadows, and digests and transforms it by its own powers.". Wednesday, September 27, 2006. Beer science your mom = awesome. Got written up in the New Yorker. Posted by jess at 2:51 PM. I just se...
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Bee Policy: A discovery ripe for misinterpretation
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Those who have handled the sciences have been either empiricists or dogmatists. Empiricists are like ants, who only collect things and make use of them. Rationalists are like spiders, who weave webs out of their own bodies. But the bee has a middle policy: it extracts material from the flowers. Of the gardens and meadows, and digests and transforms it by its own powers.". Friday, September 08, 2006. A discovery ripe for misinterpretation. It's a great day for real. Case here, and the researchers - in typ...
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Bee Policy: Be quiet, Louann Brizendine
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Those who have handled the sciences have been either empiricists or dogmatists. Empiricists are like ants, who only collect things and make use of them. Rationalists are like spiders, who weave webs out of their own bodies. But the bee has a middle policy: it extracts material from the flowers. Of the gardens and meadows, and digests and transforms it by its own powers.". Monday, September 25, 2006. Be quiet, Louann Brizendine. Well, first, it's probably not all factual. The Boston Globe. And that probab...
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Bee Policy: February 2007
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Those who have handled the sciences have been either empiricists or dogmatists. Empiricists are like ants, who only collect things and make use of them. Rationalists are like spiders, who weave webs out of their own bodies. But the bee has a middle policy: it extracts material from the flowers. Of the gardens and meadows, and digests and transforms it by its own powers.". Friday, February 16, 2007. As if you needed another reason to love Vancouver. The Scouts are a creation of the. I'm a refugee from the...
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Bee Policy: May 2006
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Those who have handled the sciences have been either empiricists or dogmatists. Empiricists are like ants, who only collect things and make use of them. Rationalists are like spiders, who weave webs out of their own bodies. But the bee has a middle policy: it extracts material from the flowers. Of the gardens and meadows, and digests and transforms it by its own powers.". Wednesday, May 31, 2006. I'm very slowly making my way through the most recent Skeptics' Circle. Posted by jess at 9:11 PM. I've been ...
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Day 24. A song that you want to play at your funeral - the sky arches blue, just out of reach
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The sky arches blue, just out of reach. Brushing by when our backs are turned. Day 24. A song that you want to play at your funeral. Jul 6th, 2010 at 8:56 PM. Day 24. A song that you want to play at your funeral. Http:/ www.youtube.com/watch? Day 25. A song that makes you laugh. Day 26. A song that you can play on an instrument. Day 27. A song that you wish you could play. Day 28. A song that makes you feel guilty. Day 29. A song from your childhood. Day 30. Your favorite song at this time last year.
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Day 26. A song that you can play on an instrument - the sky arches blue, just out of reach
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The sky arches blue, just out of reach. Brushing by when our backs are turned. Day 26. A song that you can play on an instrument. Jul 8th, 2010 at 8:29 PM. Day 26. A song that you can play on an instrument. Send in the Clowns," Stand Kenton and his band. Okay, I doubt I could play this song right now. But I could at one point, and could certainly do it again with some practice. When I was a senior in high school, our jazz band played this song at the Berklee College of Music. High School Jazz Festival.
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February 7th, 2013 - the sky arches blue, just out of reach
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The sky arches blue, just out of reach. Brushing by when our backs are turned. February 7th, 2013. Music Meme, Day 1: Your favorite song. Feb 7th, 2013 at 10:50 PM. So I did this meme back in 2010, and with some breaks managed to get to Day 29 of 30. I was reading back through my LJ a ways and I'm inspired to post stuff. Guess I'll start by beginning this meme again. Right now, this is my favorite song. I don't get the video, but I love listening to it. The Rest of the Days. About My Journal Title.