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Blogospherics: Recommended reads

Category: Blogospherics
Posted on: February 14, 2009 6:55 PM, by Greg Laden

A review of the Great Darwin Birthday Celebration at the Bell Museum is provided by Mike at TIUBG: What Separates Humanity from the Other Apes? ... well, it's mostly about my stuff, but whatever...

Do you have a problem? Here is the solution. Trust me.

Internet Blogospheric Guru Stephanie Zvan of Almost Diamonds makes a statement. Expect a fight. Do not click on this link unless you are wearing body armor. Seriously.

Laelaps has had some success in his search for The Elusive Okapi.

Why does everybody hate Francis Bacon?

The Friendly Atheist has something that he says will make you go insane. I think it might make you throw up. Either way, it's worth a look!

Best Valentine Day Present Evah!

Why are we scientists? So we can tell stories like this.

And finally, Louisiana boycotts science; scientists boycott Louisiana

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1

Darwin was born on the same day as Lincoln (same year even):
http://francisshanahan.com/www/index.php/2009/happy-birthday-darwin/

Posted by: Shanahan | February 14, 2009 7:02 PM

2

We kind of know about Lincoln, but in case you hadn't picked it up from the Discovery Institute there is a conspiracy to replace Lincoln's Birthday with Darwin's birthday. That's why Monday the 16th is Presidents' Day.

You can read about it here.

Posted by: Mike Haubrich, FCD | February 14, 2009 8:44 PM

3

I believe there is a rumor that they were switched at birth.

Posted by: Greg Laden | February 14, 2009 8:53 PM

4

Why are all lame "science" bloggers also biologists? And why do they just repost lame stuff that's already on the internet and call it a blog - sometimes with a witty remark? And, why does Greg Laden drink his own pee? So many tough science questions to be answered. So little blogging time.

Posted by: Cindy Loo Poo | February 14, 2009 9:49 PM

5

Cindy Loo Poo = sock puppet for ....

Posted by: Xavier | February 15, 2009 12:13 AM

6

Xavier, is that a question? Because the answer is: Cindy Loo Poo is a sock puppet for "Your Mom" and "Friends of mom." From New Jersey.

The email to send abuse complaints regarding Cindy/Mom is:

abuse@choopa.com

and the offending IP address is:

66.55.143.198


Posted by: Greg Laden | February 15, 2009 12:16 AM

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Internet Blogospheric Guru Stephanie Zvan of Almost Diamonds makes a statement. Expect a fight. Do not click on this link unless you are wearing body armor. Seriously.
I just love a good cat fight! :)

Posted by: RBH | February 15, 2009 2:33 AM

8

Your Mom: Wrong. But nice try. Paranoia will destroy you. ps. thanks for posting links to stuff on the internet and calling it a blog. everyone would be lost if you didn't provide a list of lame biology articles to read.
Yes, I know, you do come to us from more than one IP address and I've not named all of your posting names. I suppose you could be coming to us from an anonymizer. None of this will matter once I've deleted you from existence. Or diemvowled you. Or whatever.

Posted by: Greg Laden | February 15, 2009 12:55 PM

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