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OK, admit, how many of you really got suckered? (in reference to yesterday)
Quite a lesson in credulity and perception for many...(yup, I was in on the joke from the very beginning/planning/execution stages)
I didn't manage to get myself scraped off onto this month's Accretionary Wedge - oh, noes! While I am tragically subducted into the mantle, though, the rest of you can read about the many open questions currently puzzling the geoblogosphere.
Perhaps I can make it into the volcanic arc or something…
I came across this article at the Worldnutdaily and I'm having some trouble wrapping my head around the concepts found there. The author, Jay Stapleton, is a pastor from Virginia who is urging his followers to pray for God to remove liberal justices from the Supreme Court because the window of…
More gumf from the Grauniad. Supposedly based on something in PNAS: anyone seen it? The usual suspects: the Potsdam folk and Tim Lenton and so on. Sadly (?) the online version doesn't have the appalling map that the print edition has, featuring highly implausible timescales for those bits I know…
Jason Rosenau has you beat, sorry to say.
http://scienceblogs.com/tfk/2011/03/want_2.php
Not if it lights up.
Charles, follow my link. And no, he definitely does not. He wants. I got!
What is it? Looks like a USB port multiplier (Jason's desired doohickey is a shower utensil).
It's a power squid isn't it?
I saw one for the first time 2 days ago.
Is it a powered hub? If so, I could in theory turn my old Nokia 770 into something worthwhile. And... squiddy.
No, dammit. Which is part of the reason it is not hooked to anything.
I may ducktape it to my laptop, though. With a couple of dongles and a usb stick there are not too many usb connectors on that Dell. Having this ducktaped to the cover might be cool.