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I'm thinking there's another explanation. But it does point out something people need to know about penguins ... wherever they hang out, it tends to smell bad.
Photographer Scott Rowed has penned an excellent essay on his experience making the switch to Linux, and he's agreed to place it here as a guest post. Please read it and pass it on to people, school districts, small island nations, and others who may benefit. This is a repost from about two years ago: Switching to Linux by Scott Rowed Changing operating systems is not a task to be taken lightly. I generally follow the philosophy "if it ain't broke don't fix it." A year ago, however, the family notebook was broken, hopelessly crippled by a nasty virus or worm. I'd been regularly updating the…
March is the snowiest month. We get lots of snow in December. Sometimes it is too cold to snow. When I was a kid (whenever that was) there were more snow storms, the total snow cover was much, much deeper, and when it snowed...it snowed, by golly! Such are a few of the things people say about the weather. Of special interest to me is the idea that "these days" have less snow than "those days"...according to every one of every age of every region that gets snow. Have you ever thought this? Have you ever heard this said? If you live in a region that gets snow in a regular basis, and this does…
The eternal question ... answered. [a repost] dogs: cats:
Interpretative Dance of Astrobiology It is your job to do that. The interpretive dance of astrobiology, that is. FameLab Astrobiology<.A> An official competition with prizes and stuff: "FameLab Astrobiology is a science communication extravaganza! Via four preliminary and one final competition--all in the course of four months--early career astrobiologists will compete to convey their own research or related science concepts. Each contestant has the spotlight for only three minutes. No slides, no charts--just the power of words and anything you can hold in your hands. A panel of…
The famous bird, birding and birder blog, 10,000 birds, has reached the 4,000 post mark. So, if there are 10,000 birds and 4,000 posts ..... But seriously, it's true, it did! Did you know that I blog there once a month? No? Then you have some catching up to do! I appear to have done nine of them so far. Here's a list: class="post"> href='http://10000birds.com/why-robin-red-breast.htm' title='Why is the Robin’s Breast Red?'>Why is the Robin’s Breast Red? By href="http://10000birds.com/author/greg" title="Posts by Greg" rel="author">Greg color="#FBB917">• December 15, 2011…
A few of the recent pieces I've liked: Vanessa Veselka at The Atlantic: In the Wake of Protest: One Woman's Attempt to Unionize Amazon Marshall Allen at ProPublica: Without Autopsies, Hospitals Bury Their Mistakes Maryn McKenna at Superbug: Fecal Transplants: They Work, the Regulations Don't Jonathan Cohn at The New Republic: Ron Wyden, Paul Ryan, and the Future of Medicare Shankar Vedantam at NPR: Marriage Economy: 'I Couldn't Afford to Get Divorced'
Or even not at home! (I'm talking about the part with the dummy that is not a dummy.)
I just saw something on TV about people running around with "Made in America" tee-shirts trying to talk everyone else into buying Christmas presents that were made in America, and naturally, my cynical self wondered which East or Southeast Asian Sweat Shops the tee-shirts were made in. So I looked and it turns out that at least some of these shirts are actually made in America! So that's cool. So, it got me thinking, what other cool last second gifts are there that are Made in America that an American Citizen might want to buy for their Uncle they forgot to get a present for. And there…
Remember that! Why? This is why! Brilliant. Now you have pictures and pithy sayings to remember all these important science facts.
It has come to my attention that there are people in the US who think Reindeer are fictional animals. That make sense because they are associated in may people's minds [SPOILER ALERT] with a fictional character known as .... ...Santa Claus. Others may know that Caribou exist but think that Reindeer are fictional. It turns out that Reindeer and Caribou are different words for the same beast, which lives in a circum-Arctic distribution in colder climates. As I mention here tangentially, and in relation to birds, Caribou is one of those species that has head gear (in this case, antler) on…
YA Animated News Story: Related: Ode to Rocky and Attack of the Hound of Malembi. Or, "Whose are these people, anyway?"
In a HuffPo essay entitled “Why I Love Religion,” Rabbi Alan Lurie writes: I love the holy texts, the rituals, the art, the histories, the practices, the mystical teachings and the sacred spaces. I love religion, while very aware of its obvious dangers and limitations, because for the last 15 years religion has provided insight, intellectual growth, friendships and inspiration that continue to transform my life for the better. We're really not on the same page here. I agree with him about the art, and I'm not sure what he means by “the histories,” but I find nothing to admire in the…
... As reported in the Washington Post. Kim Jong Il took power in 1994 on the death of his father, Kim Il Sung. Now, Kim Jong Il's son, Kim Jong Un will become dictator of North Korea.
It is done. The very last US Troops1 left Iraq a few moments ago, according to reports. And when I say "wheels up" I speak metaphorically, because I think they may have driven over into Kuwait. ____________ 1Except the ones that I assume are still there somewhere.
Sunday Morning: "The Knowledge of Good and Evil" Listen to Glenn Kleier on Atheists Talk #146, Sunday, December 18, 2011. Glenn Kleier will join Atheists Talk this Sunday to discuss his rousing new suspense thriller, The Knowledge of Good and Evil. Kleier has a background in advertising, marketing and communication. In 1998 he published his first book, The Last Day, which received international acclaim from reviewers. His works of fiction are known for their suspense and controversial interplay of religion and politics in our modern global society. In The Knowledge of Good and Evil, Kleier…
Now that the authorities have confiscated the computers of a few contrarian bloggers to see whether they can find evidence of who hacked the University of East Anglia's e-mail servers, Lord Monckton is incensed! INCENSED, I tell you! He says he's going to go after the climate scientists whose e-mails were stolen and have them prosecuted for fraud. Why him? Because the bumbling police don't know much about climatology, so they need help to understand the "fraud". Read on!