A year ago (at this exact time - 7:15 EST) I started here at Scienceblogs with a post on "Lawyers and Evolution". After over 600 posts and 2000+ comments, I'm still having fun. Thanks to all my readers over the past year.
(All going well, I'll be in a bar in Phoenix with PZ, Grrl Scientist and our readers as this posts)
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Don't forget to caucus at 7:15 tonight, and to vote early and often.
tags: physics, flatland, 4th dimension
A lecture, by Dr. Don Bierle of FaithSearch International.... Sponsored by Campus Crusade for Christ at UW-Superior. Dr. Bierle is a "former skeptic" and everything.
Location:
Kathryn Ohman Theater, McCaskill Hall
U. Wisconsin-Superior
Superior, WI 54880
Earlier today, I posted two "Dorky Poll" entries, one asking for people to nominate their favorite science textbook in comments, the other asking for their least favorite science textbook. As of 7:15, a bit less than nine hours after the posts went live, the comment totals are:
Oh, so it is a Happy Blogiversary to all of you Founding Fathers here!
Congratulations on your Blogiversary John!!!!!
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"Lawyers and Evolution"
Still worth reading one year later. Unfortunately, "Case Lost" Luskin and the other DI folks still try to disguise what the case was about.