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At last, a science blogger who lives somewhere even more remote and colder than Morris.

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And got out of YEC by, gosh, looking at evidence! That fills me with hope for the fellow high school students I have to deal with every day.

By Chinchillazilla (not verified) on 04 Feb 2007 #permalink

Thanks for the link PZ. I have been sending you 2 or 3 people a week for a while now, so it's about time you returned the favour. My entire lifetime traffic just doubled in this one day.

We are currently at 10 below at the airport, but 14 below on my back porch. Last night's low here in Coon Rapids was 20 below.

Fahrenheit or Celsius you ask? Ha! The two scales converge somewhere down here don't they????

(Actually I think that is around -40)

The wind chill is currently One Zillion Below. Exposed skin turns to solid ice in three seconds. Putting out the trash is likely to be fatal.

Chinchillazilla, your comment takes me back to when I was in high school. I was one of those annoying students who sat in the back row heckling the biology teacher about evolution. My big argument was basically "if evolution is true, why are there still amoebas"? The teacher was too flabbergasted to make a comeback.