Workstation Update
I had had a bit of a sore throat starting on Monday. I kept myself in zinc lozenges and Chloraseptic,
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I had had a bit of a sore throat starting on Monday. I kept myself in zinc lozenges and Chloraseptic,
Read MoreI’m working on a presentation I’m scheduled to give Wednesday night in Grand Rapids on “Antievolution After Dover”. So things
Read MoreGiven that I’m out my main workstation (my 2001 ECS K7S5A Athlon-powered machine having gone kerput last week), am not
Read MoreHere’s a picture from my birthday back in 2003. A tiercel red-tailed hawk follows Andrea higher into the hills. Tiercel
Read More(Update: “online dating” links to “mingle2.com” removed due to Google being unable to handle meta-discussion.) This rating was determined based
Read MoreDiane and I celebrated our 23rd anniversary yesterday. Well, “celebrated” may be a bit presumptious a word, but we did
Read MoreHere’s a couple more from our December trip to the San Diego area. Fuji S2 camera, Nikkor AFS VR 70-200mm
Read MoreThere’s some discussion in the comments of an article earlier on concerning Cooper’s hawks and pigeons, so I thought a
Read MoreRachel Hillmer and Paul Kwiat have an article in the May 2007 Scientific American called “A Do-It-Yourself Quantum Eraser” (starts
Read MoreHere’s a picture from May 6th showing Shelby, our male Harris’s hawk, perched on the glove of Brian Baer. Brian
Read MoreSan Francisco’s adoption campaign for older children is featuring “Intelligent Design”, and they have this great “Heather Has Two Mommies”
Read MoreMy colleague Lori Marino and a who’s-who of cetacean behavior experts have published an essay on cetacean intelligence in PLoS
Read MoreThis just in… well, with a few hour hiatus because an electrical storm knocked out my connection. Discovery Institute Center
Read MoreHere’s a couple of pictures from last December. We stopped at a field near Vacaville nad had the hawks out.
Read MoreARCHEOLOGY Team says it’s found Herod’s tomb Archeologists from Hebrew University say they have found the tomb of Herod the
Read MoreHere’s a couple of photographs from the first falconry meet Diane and I attended, back around 1983 in Florida. The
Read MoreShelby, our male Harris’s hawk, perches on our van door before a hunt. We have him set up with some
Read MoreI’ve upgraded this weblog to the latest WordPress release. That, unfortunately, seems to have broken my theme. I’ll see what
Read MoreI can hardly think of a more explicit statement that an educational system has abdicated its responsibility to produce an
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