John Derbyshire compliments me a bit in his January Diary over at NRO, under "Jeunesse." Who wouldn't link to someone patting them on the back? He takes a jab at Intelligent Design under "The Blogger's Life." Derb's almost finished reading Mark Ridley's Evolution, I'm praying he'll mention his insights in another column and keep taking a stand against what he considers a "folk religion." His new book, Unknown Quantity: A Real And Imaginary History of Algebra, should be out sometime in April.
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Posted on: February 2, 2006 10:43 AM, by Razib
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I think you mean compliments. Or maybe you and John Derbyshire form a great team? :-)
Posted by: Mark Frank | February 2, 2006 8:57 AM
Tx!
Posted by: razib
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February 2, 2006 9:09 AM
Razib--
I thought you were an amateur population genetics fan...what's this work you're doing on C. elegans?
Posted by: JP | February 3, 2006 11:18 AM
nothing much. email me if you are curious.
Posted by: razib
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February 3, 2006 12:00 PM