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Carnivalia, and an open thread

Category: CarnivalsOrganismsPoliticsSkepticism
Posted on: July 6, 2006 2:48 PM, by PZ Myers

While I'm announcing a few carnivals, I'll remind all of you readers in West Central Minnesota that there will be a Drinking Liberally tonight at 6:00, in Old #1 on Atlantic Avenue in Morris.

Otherwise, for those of you trapped in the virtual world…

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Open thread...okay, well, over at my blog, I snark about a recent flap in which right-wing Christians are blowing a gasket because a new Christian film has been hit with the dreaded ... gasp!... PG rating!

Posted by: mw66 [TypeKey Profile Page] | July 6, 2006 5:55 PM

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From the "Apropos of Nothing" file:

The Seed Magazine sidebar just caught my eye, and in particular a link entitled, Why a Large Hadron Collider? I can't begin to describe the mental images that were thus evoked, which ended abruptly when I realized that my brain had somehow transposed the "d" and the "r" in "Hadron."

Then I saw the next link: How do Brains Filter Data?
I know how mine does, thank you. This somehow brings to mind the old definition of "intellectual": A person who can hear the William Tell Overture without thinking of the Lone Ranger.

Posted by: James Wynne [TypeKey Profile Page] | July 7, 2006 9:43 AM

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