Stolen Goshawk Found
Joy as stolen bird of prey found in bush A nice uplifting article about a goshawk who was in a
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Joy as stolen bird of prey found in bush A nice uplifting article about a goshawk who was in a
Read MoreThe count of county school boards in Florida adopting antievolution resolutions is now claimed to be at 12. And PZ
Read MoreThere’s a website in Florida parroting the Discovery Institute’s faux concern for “academic freedom”, the Florida Coalition for Academic Freedom.
Read MoreThe Florida Citizens for Science weblog picked up on a new report of what is now an old story, that
Read MoreThe Palm Beach Post’s new weblog, “Extra Credit”, aims to cover issues in education, both K-12 and higher education. One
Read MoreI’m just back home from the holidays. This year, Diane and I went to Texas. While out-of-state hunters still get
Read MoreAs with many guys in the USA on New Year’s, I’m in a room with a big screen TV and
Read MoreA comment came in not long ago that did not follow from the topic of the post, but I think
Read MoreThis Palm Beach Post article has some bits where I was able to put an oar in the water. A
Read MoreRemember a while back when I talked about HP’s Media Home Server, a way-high-price-point box that runs the Windows Home
Read MoreThere is discussion over at “After the Bar Closes” where the issue of whether “intelligent design” creationism (IDC) has a
Read MoreI’m not as geeky as PZ Myers, darn it, but I seem to recognize a batch of SF movie sound
Read MoreIn Texas, Don McLeroy now heads up the state board of education. He recently sent a letter to the Dallas
Read MoreThe Tampa Tribune article by Billy Townsend reports that the Polk County School Board members have decided not to pursue
Read MoreI asked Amadan if he would be amenable to adding a verse concerning listmaking to his earlier poem. Instead, he
Read MoreHere’s a blog post recounting an encounter between a hawk (species unspecified), a chihuahua, and its owner. The owner managed
Read MoreTexas Citizens for Science is all over the emerging scandal concerning the Institute for Creation Research’s blatant attempt to hijack
Read MoreThe St. Petersburg Times has the story. Eric Smith, the new Education Commissioner, is appointing a colleague to the K-12
Read MoreOver the the “After the Bar Closes” forum, “Amadan” has a timely update of a favorite bit of nonsense. I’ve
Read MoreSteve Schafersman of Texas Citizens for Science has the details. Short version: The ICR has withdrawn from the religious-based TRACS
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