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As Steve subtly reminds me, the latest edition of Circus of the Spineless is up at Sunbeams from Cucumbers, wherein Steve makes the argument that CoS is way better than a normal circus. You be the judge.

And while I'm plugging posts elsewhere, I'll note that two new posts are up on Panda's Thumb in the ongoing series responding to Wells' Politically Incorrect Guide to Darwinism and Intelligent Design. Burt reviews Wells' chapter on Darwinism and "Traditional" Christianity, while Richard points out even more errors in the Lysenkoism chapter, specifically discussing Wells' treatment of events in Ohio.

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Hey, it wasn't a request, I just wanted you to know how I felt about being left out. Does this mean I get invited to your birthday party? Please?