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Welcome, John Something-or-other!

Category: Weblogs
Posted on: June 6, 2006 9:22 AM, by PZ Myers

The new Seed science bloggers continue to trickle in, and the latest is Evolving Thoughts. Go on over and say howdy.

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#1

it's "Willikers," no?
John G. Willikers?

Posted by: CCP [TypeKey Profile Page] | June 6, 2006 11:35 AM

#2

John G. Whiskers, i believe it is.

Posted by: scrane [TypeKey Profile Page] | June 6, 2006 11:41 AM

#3

ScienceBlogs is recruiting 17th century English clerics? Alright, he did found the Royal Society, and dabbled in cryptography and astronomy; that must be the angle they're after. (Hmm...not to mention his extraordinary longevity....)

Posted by: lt.kizhe [TypeKey Profile Page] | June 6, 2006 12:58 PM

#4

My first reaction is that he's pulling out the 'Blank Slate' strawman. Is he a Bell Curvist? I'd have asked, but I coulnd't post - I kept getting kicked back.

Posted by: Barry [TypeKey Profile Page] | June 6, 2006 1:36 PM

#5

Can I join seed science bloggers? My blog is very scientific. It has talking flatworms and describes how Richard Darkins appears in my dreams and everything. Or does a blog have to be more than 3% science and less than 97% bad jokes to qualify?

Posted by: Ronald Brak [TypeKey Profile Page] | June 6, 2006 7:46 PM

#6

Am I a blank slatist? Not on your nelly. I'm a palimpsist.

My comments are now enabled. There was a temporary problem between keyboard and user.

I only used to be a 17th century cleric, and I'm very angry with Borges for his total misunderstanding of my Real Character. I know that magical realism has no real boundaries, but really...

I have to put science on my blog? That wasn't in the contract...

Posted by: John Wilkins [TypeKey Profile Page] | June 9, 2006 8:35 AM

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