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davebaconski.jpg Dave Bacon is a theoretical ski bum who is also an pseudo professor assistant research professor at the University of Washington in Seattle. His research is on quantum computing, his scientific passions extend to everything in physics, mathematics, computer science and beyond, and his personal pleasures include making wine, playing poker, skiing, camping, and daydreaming (although not all of those at the same time.)

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iPhone 5 Pounds of Bacon

Engadget picks up on the bacon theme, a bacon iphone case: You can buy one for your favorite vegetarian for only 25 euro. In other bacon news, five pounds?!?!...

Bacon Versus Fries

Science on blogs? We don't need no science on blogs! We need more Bacon on blogs:Bacon Versus Fries. Not what you think.Bacon Maple Donut. Or how about Diet Coke with Bacon. If you've ever seen me you are all ready...

Bacon Robots

Okay, I think it is time I give in and create a category on the blog called "Bacon." Two new entries for the category:Bacon Robots. Think, people, before you start sizzling up the Bacon that falls from the sky.Bacon and...

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