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Well, PZ and Grrrlscientist were doing it. And I only want to be one of the cool kids in 8th grade.
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John M. Lynch is an Honors Faculty Fellow at Barrett the Honors College at Arizona State University. He's also affiliated with ASU's Center for Biology & Society. When he's not an historian of anti-evolutionism, he's an evolutionary morphologist. Much to his surprise, in 2007 he was named the Arizona Professor of the Year. No doubt his students were surprised as well.
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Posted on: February 25, 2006 11:30 PM, by John Lynch
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Comments
Yipee!! 10/10, although I paused to consider whether -7 was an interger or a whole number.
Posted by: Dave S.
| February 26, 2006 8:42 AM
That one took me the longest too.
Posted by: dogscratcher
| February 26, 2006 10:56 AM
Question 2 is not something I'd consider at an eighth grade level. Take out the prime number option and its fine, but I don't remember the finer points of number theory and abstract algebra being a component of my 8th grade algebra class.
Posted by: Todd
| February 26, 2006 11:10 AM
But John. The cool kids couldn't do 8th grade math!
Posted by: Robert Skipper
| February 26, 2006 3:57 PM
Rob,
Sadly true, sadly true.
Posted by: John Lynch
| February 26, 2006 4:01 PM
Robert says:
But I was in the astronomy club, the debate club and the chess club. It did not get cooler than that in 8th grade, as I recall.
Posted by: Dave S.
| March 1, 2006 9:47 AM