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Here's Something: December 2008
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Ideas, open questions, context, and skeptical thinking. Monday, December 29, 2008. I was skeptical about whether or not I cared about the Lucy exhibit that is currently on display at the Pacific Science Center. In Seattle. But after getting there and going through the whole thing, it has altered my view and context of humans and where we are. In a nutshell, " Lucy. Is the name given to set of 40% complete fossil bones found in Ethiopia of a hominid (any member of the biological family Hominidae. That's a...
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Here's Something: August 2008
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Ideas, open questions, context, and skeptical thinking. Tuesday, August 12, 2008. Boobies, Noddies, and Charles Darwin. Both are of a tame and stupid disposition, and are so unaccustomed to visitors that I could have killed any number of them with my geological hammer.". Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). National Trust acquires iconic Jacobean miniature. Join Us as a Docent at the Morbid Anatomy Museum! The Thomas Jefferson Center For the Protection of Free Expression. When I rule the world. A world of plastic.
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Here's Something: Buff Jesus
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Ideas, open questions, context, and skeptical thinking. Wednesday, March 17, 2010. Now a new thing, as you can see in this image, is that Jesus is getting more buff. Those arms are getting thicker, the muscle tone is tremendous, and the hands powerful and large. He's starting to look like a John Buscema. I don't really have a point here. I guess different religious groups like to think of Jesus in their own way, blacker or whiter, thinner or thicker, long haired or nicely groomed. When I rule the world.
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Here's Something: Another Beef Recall
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Ideas, open questions, context, and skeptical thinking. Wednesday, February 3, 2010. These seem to be cropping up every month like clockwork, sometimes every two months. This time it's from a slaughterhouse in Missouri. Another book that is more gruesome, but still wonderfully vivid and eye-opening is Slaughterhouse by Gail Eisnitz. I'll have to do a longer review here but it's a great read if you want to know how the packing industry works. Labels: e. coli. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Children o...
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Here's Something: Some context on misinformation, a brief look back
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Ideas, open questions, context, and skeptical thinking. Monday, February 8, 2010. Some context on misinformation, a brief look back. About 16 months ago, there were all sorts of claims about Obama that I think are interesting to look back on now. Why would the CIA, FBI, and all the other government powers not have checked this out before letting anyone be the president of the US. If so, you may want to find a new source of information so you can make informed decisions as a responsible citizen of the gre...
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Here's Something: May 2010
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Ideas, open questions, context, and skeptical thinking. Saturday, May 1, 2010. Rush Proves the Opposition's Point Perfectly with Oil Terrorist Comment. I heard today that Rush Limbaugh suggested that the oil rig explosion in the Gulf of Mexico could be the work of domestic terrorists who don't want offshore drilling. You can read the entire transcript in full directly from Rush's website here. You could read the whole thing, but here's the gist of it:. I'm just noting the timing here. ". National Trust a...
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Here's Something: June 2008
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Ideas, open questions, context, and skeptical thinking. Thursday, June 26, 2008. Finally, I can check my urethra in public restrooms! Exciting Robo-Toilet technology, if you missed it, in Japan (where else? Each high-tech toilet opens automatically when it senses an approaching humanoid; emits pleasant odors; makes noises to conceil. Http:/ news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2008/06/080626-toilets-video-ap.html. Just think, a couple hundred years ago, we just pooped outside. Now look at us! Science News / ...
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Here's Something: Rush Proves the Opposition's Point Perfectly with Oil Terrorist Comment
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Ideas, open questions, context, and skeptical thinking. Saturday, May 1, 2010. Rush Proves the Opposition's Point Perfectly with Oil Terrorist Comment. I heard today that Rush Limbaugh suggested that the oil rig explosion in the Gulf of Mexico could be the work of domestic terrorists who don't want offshore drilling. You can read the entire transcript in full directly from Rush's website here. You could read the whole thing, but here's the gist of it:. I'm just noting the timing here. ". Join Us as a Doc...
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Here's Something: November 2008
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Ideas, open questions, context, and skeptical thinking. Monday, November 17, 2008. California Fires from NASA. Amazing footage from NASA showing the CA wildfires. The image came from the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) on NASA’s Aqua satellite. Ever take off in an airplane on a clear day, and you can see smoke from small fires on the ground going on for miles? Or the smoke stacks from a plant? You'll go fucking nuts. I guess we're not supposed to think about it that much. We'd l...
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Here's Something: August 2009
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Ideas, open questions, context, and skeptical thinking. Sunday, August 23, 2009. Is your waist larger than a "Japanese woman's"? Here's the latest rumor about health care reform. Are you ready? It's a great one. Easily the best one I've heard yet. But can you believe that one? That's terrific. "Now, ma'am, remember, if you can't fit through this tiny hole, then I can't help you medically in any way, under any circumstances." I'm not even sure where this stuff comes from. It sounds like someth...How would...