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Hurricane Reading [Greg Laden's Blog]
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No matter what happens, it is probably going to rain a lot in Florida [Greg Laden's Blog]
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McCain Supporter Abramoff: Four More Years! (In jail) [Greg Laden's Blog]
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I don't like Ike [Greg Laden's Blog]
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Storm World by Chris Mooney (Book Review) [Greg Laden's Blog]
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Gustav cf Katrina [Greg Laden's Blog]
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The following are three somewhat drawn out (close to 20 minutes total) videos representing the official response to the Saint Paul RNC police/protester interactions. Here we see the mayor (Chris Coleman) and the Police Chief Harrington giving ...
Source: www.scienceblogs.com --- 35 days ago
U can haz KDE 4.1 ~ Javascript ~ Would apple mess with your music? ~ When pseudonymous trolls get out of hand. If you want KDE 4.1 and you want it now, have a look at this guide to installing it on your LInux Ubuntu 8.04 box ahead of its appearance in the Ubuntu repository. For those who don't know what that means: A given distribution of LInux may use a particular method of installing software that in turn uses on line repositories. Individual software items may be added to this repository at the discretion of the maintainers of the distribution. Some distributions are fairly conservative and careful with what they add, and it is not uncommon to have the absolute newest release delayed in its inclusion in a repository. This is to protect you, the dummy, from yourself. But, if you are either more smart than they think you are, or more stupid than you think you are (it is often hard to tell) you can install software that is not in your distro's repository. The Howto indicated above is an example of doing this. Read the rest of this post... | Read the comments on this post... ...
Source: www.scienceblogs.com --- 16 days ago
How many things are wrong with this? Read the comments on this post... ...
Source: www.scienceblogs.com --- 18 days ago
This is an important one. Pharyngula is big, but it is not as big as CNN, so it is quite possible that it won't make a dent. All 12 of us must join in to have our opinions heard on this question: Do you believe God's intervention could save a family member even if doctors say treatment would be futile? Hurry, while it lasts, as the CNN Homepage. Read the comments on this post... ...
Source: www.scienceblogs.com --- 17 days ago
Cosmos, the TV show by Carl Sagen, as in: Anyway, Cosmos is now available on iTunes. If you click this, it will open your iTunes store. So you may not want to click it. Up to you. Read the comments on this post... ...
Source: www.scienceblogs.com --- 28 days ago
..... on this day in 1945. American forces have dropped an atomic bomb on Nagasaki - the second such attack on Japan in three days. The bomb was dropped by parachute from an American B29 Bomber at 1102 local time. It exploded about 1,625 ft (500m) above the ground and is believed to have completely destroyed the city, which is situated on the western side of the Japanese island of Kyushu. more at the bbc Read the comments on this post... ...
Source: www.scienceblogs.com --- 32 days ago
Its all about selection for flight distance. (Oh, for plants, that's dispersal distance!) Read the comments on this post... ...
Source: www.scienceblogs.com --- 21 days ago
Elvis In 1977 I drove from Nashville down to Memphis with no particular plans regarding Memphis. It was just a place to stop on the way to Hot Springs, Arkansas. I had the name of a cheap motel and a vague idea of where it was. But I kept getting lost. Every time I came to about where this major street was supposed to be, there was a different street there. What the hell was going on? About the fifth time I came to the right/wrong location, it dawned on me ... "Elvis Presley Boulevard" must have just recently been named as such ... That, I realized, could also explain another strange thing I was seeing.... Read the rest of this post... | Read the comments on this post... ...
Source: www.scienceblogs.com --- 10 days ago
Oh wait, that wasn't a campaign ad. Whatever. Read the comments on this post... ...
Source: www.scienceblogs.com --- 29 days ago
In case you were curious. (Ccf Razib . who is nearly 100% dude.) Read the rest of this post... | Read the comments on this post... ...
Source: www.scienceblogs.com --- 6 days ago
This is a rough sketch of the actual path of the eye of hurricane Katrina compared to the current projected path of the eye of hurricane Gustav. Now, this is NOT Gustav's actual path. We don't know what the path is going to be. But this graphic allows for a few key points to be made. Read the rest of this post... | Read the comments on this post... ...
Source: www.scienceblogs.com --- 22 days ago
The 2nd Giants' Shoulders Oekologie # 18 Carnivals of the Vanities Carnival of Space #67: Planets, Rockets, Books and Olympic Torches The Carnival of Cinema: Episode 87 - BVP: Bloggers Vs. Predator Friday Ark #204 Read the comments on this post... ...
Source: www.scienceblogs.com --- 25 days ago
I was interested to see how much blogospheric (including on line news sites, etc.) attention was being given to the firebombing of the home of a scientist by 'animal rights activists' vs. the death of 32 monkeys in a Charles River Research lab in Sparks, Nevada. A google search showed vastly different levels of coverage (with the former receiving much more attention) but the data are bogus because the events happened at different times (by a few days). So I thought I'd try Google Trends to see if I could compare the stories, but Google Trends does not compare small-time events like these. You have to be big ... like Jesus Christ, or PZ Myers, to show up on Google Trends. Anyway, this got me playing around with Google Trends, and I thought you might enjoy these results: Read the rest of this post... | Read the comments on this post... ...
Source: www.scienceblogs.com --- 29 days ago
10,000 Birds ~ 90% True ~ Aardvarchaeology ~ A Blog Around The Clock ~ A Blog from Hell ~ Abnormal Interests ~ About Darwin ~ A Cat Nap ~ A Constrained Vision ~ Aetiology ~ Afarensis ~ A Few Things Ill Considered ~ Afrospear ~ All-Too-Common Dissent ~ Almost Diamonds ~ A Load of Bright ~ a Nadder! ~ Analyze Everything ~ Ancora Imparo ~ Angry Toxicologist ~ An Inconvenient Truth ~ ArchaeoBlog ~ Archaeoporn ~ archy ~ Armchair Dissident ~ Astrocreep's Science ~ Astrocreeps Science ~ A Very Remote Period Indeed ~ A world gone mad ~ Bad Astronomy ~ Behavioral Ecology Blog ~ Bench Marks ~ Ben Zvan ~ Bert's Blog ~ Beyond Reasonable Doubt ~ (((Billy))) The Atheist ~ Biocurious ~ bioephemera ~ Biological Ramblings ~ Biology in Science Fiction ~ Biosingularity ~ Bitch, PhD. ~ Blog Around the Clock ~ blogfish ~ blogSci ~ Blue Collar Scientist Read the comments on this post... ...
Source: www.scienceblogs.com --- 5 days ago
Tropical Depression Ike has just recently been upgraded by Dan Abrams of MSNBC to Hurricane Ike, but I think that may be premature. Gustav is still a hurricane (barely) and Hanna is a Hurricane, so if Ike does make the grade very soon, that would mean that there are three simultaneous hurricanes all likely with US landfalls extant at the same time. Most likely, Ike will be a hurricane by sometime past Wednesday AM. There is a fourth system that is not yet named just forming off the West African coast, but that seems reasonably likely to gain hurricane status eventually. Have a look: Meanwhile, Hanna is expected to come ashore as a Hurricane but probably not a really strong one, somewhere between South Florida and the Carolinas, maybe Friday, though possibly as soon as Thursday. Ike, if it becomes a hurricane, may enter the Gulf. Read the comments on this post... ...
Source: www.scienceblogs.com --- 1 day ago
You asked for it , here it is. It gets especially good at 2 minutes and beyond, but it is all good. Read the comments on this post... ...
Source: www.scienceblogs.com --- 4 days ago
Natalie has sent me a link to a great photo. I'd love to put it up on the Blog, but rights are reserved and I spent my allocated two minutes looking for a way to get permission and failed. So I'll just give you the link. Worth a look. Read the comments on this post... ...
Source: www.scienceblogs.com --- 3 days ago
Thank you Ana for turning me on to this. Also see this. Read the comments on this post... ...
Source: www.scienceblogs.com --- 1 day ago
Hey, People of Florida! As long as you are going to get wacked by a hurricane, you might as well get a copy of Stormy Weather by Carl Hiaasen to occupy your time while the power is off. At the beginning of the summer, I suggested that you start reading all of Hiaasen's books, beginning with Tourist Season . Those of you who took my advice have already gotten way past Stormy Weather. The rest of you better get on it. Stormy Weather is the usual (but always engaging) Hiaasen look at Florida corruption, politics, crime, environmental issues, and so on, but in the context of the aftermath of Hurricane Andrew. So it is sort of an Historical Novel. In a bizarre gonzo sort of way. This is Hiaaens' sixth novel, and it came out in 2001. Easily obtained in used book stores. There are monkeys. Read the comments on this post... ...
Source: www.scienceblogs.com --- 3 days ago
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