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Blogospherics: Recommended reads

Category: Blogospherics
Posted on: July 24, 2008 8:29 PM, by Greg Laden

Separated at Birth: Richard Dawkins and Emma Watson! Seriously! Check it out!

This news just in courtesy of Bore me to Tears:


Tiny Dog Has Been Barking Nonstop For 6 Years

Archaeologists working in a new field in Kenya believe they have found the skeleton of the first conservative. Seriously! Go check it out!

Mike O'Risal, who claims to be a Mycologist (that's a fungus-guy, right?) has further perspectives on the cell phone cancer scare.

Almost Diamonds claims that they are ruining our language by regularizing our verbs. I don't know. Maybe regularizing the verbs is not such a bad thing. At least, that's wudda thunk.

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1

A fungus guy, yes (although I'm a beginning part-time Coleopterist these days as well). Strictly speaking, I'm a PhD student investigating co-speciation in a particular beetle family and a particular fungal morphology.

The fun(gus)-guy thanks you for the recommendation, in any case.

Posted by: Mike O'Risal | July 24, 2008 9:19 PM

2

And here I thought the tiny dog was referring to Bil O'Reilly ;)

Thanks for the link Greg

Posted by: Doug Alder | July 25, 2008 12:12 PM

3

You know that first pic of Dawkins was a morph, right, Greg?

Posted by: Ian | July 25, 2008 3:49 PM

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