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Carnivalia, and an open thread

Category: CarnivalsOpen ThreadTangled Bank
Posted on: February 10, 2007 4:34 PM, by PZ Myers

A few recent carnivals to keep you busy:

The Tangled Bank

The next Tangled Bank will be at Lab Cat on Wednesday. Send links to me or host@tangledbank.net.

I'm still collecting submissions for the Circus of the Spineless at the end of February— send me links to your invertebrate-centric articles.

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#1

To anyone in the St. Petersburg/Tampa Bay area: Free screening of Flock of Dodos!
Hosted at my very own University of South Florida, St. Petersburg!
Tuesday, Feb 13, 7 pm at the campus activities center.
for more information, click here

I'll be across the street at the tavern before the show, look for the guy with the red carnation pale blue t-shirt with the ape -> man ring graphic.

MikeG

Posted by: MikeG | February 10, 2007 5:26 PM

#2

http://tinyurl.com/2cxy7z
(NYTimes.com)

But at the end of the month, the Princeton Engineering Anomalies Research laboratory, or PEAR, will close, not because of controversy but because, its founder says, it is time.

Posted by: khan | February 10, 2007 8:22 PM

#3

Thanks for the link, khan. It is always pleasant to read good news.

Posted by: Paguroidea | February 10, 2007 9:31 PM

#4

There's also the first Carnival of Mathematics...

Posted by: Alon Levy | February 11, 2007 10:25 AM

#6

I attended a Darwin birthday party last night at a local natural history museum and won a door prize: a Charles Darwin bobblehead figurine! Eat your hearts out.

Posted by: ivy privy | February 11, 2007 1:13 PM

#7

Joel Achenbach:

The new rule is: Everyone can be a hero, and if you're just sitting on the curb, clapping, you might as well be a paramecium. An intestinal parasite. A virus buried in a bacterium. If you have a shred of self-respect, you must be a star, a beacon of glory, a supernova shining from the cosmic firmament, particularly during the November and May sweeps.

America has become a land where modesty is considered slightly pathological, and potentially curable with medication.

Posted by: Blake Stacey | February 11, 2007 3:46 PM

#8

Alister McGrath spews more bilge against Dawkins at TimeOnline: The questions science cannot answer


Dawkins responds:
My critics are wrong to call me dogmatic, says Dawkins

Posted by: quork | February 12, 2007 11:28 AM

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