We've harvested a fine collection of links this week:
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Circus of the Spineless #25 (there's a tattoo parlor I want to visit!)
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We have a fine, meaty collection of carnivals today, and a couple of requests for submissions.
Carnival of the Liberals #33
Skeptics' Circle #55
Friday Ark #128
Philosophia Naturalis #7
Scientiæ Carnival #1 (this is a new carnival for women in science, technology, engineering, and math…
This week's collection of carnivals:
Carnival of the Liberals #11
I and the Bird #22
Skeptics' Circle #33
Carnival of Education #64
Anyone else feel that it's a shame CoE hasn't hit #66 yet?
Otherwise, you got your open thread right here.
A friend of mine emailed me that he scored a 21 out of 107 on the full list of Stuff White People Like. I thought it was a little tedious to count, so I wrote up a small script which counts it up for you via the checks you make. Below the fold....
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#107 Self Aware Hip Hop References…
We have another bumper crop of carnivals this week:
Skeptics' Circle #42
Festival of the Trees #3
I and the Bird #31
Bio::Blogs #3
Circus of the Spineless #12
Carnival of the Liberals #20
Friday Ark #102
State Dept. defames octopi
Funky art on show at the fried octopus ball museum
Octopus opens safe
"Being a Christian is no Excuse for Being Stupid."
Henry Cummings writes to the Secretary of Education
Is anyone else finding irony in the torture bill that passed the House being H.R. 6166? It has something for the people who think that the number of the beast is 666 *and* those who think that it's 616. It would be funny if it was in fact something that there was something to be amused about in this situation.
Can I nominate the entire Democratic Party for the next Carnival of the Spineless because of its halfhearted opposition to the torture parade ("Okay, torture everyone you want, but not American citizens")?
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,2-2342599,00.html
Interesting take on "superstition is evolved behavior" premise, I thought.
Nanobiomotors -- start blogging on it.
I'm reading a book that an evangelical friend concerned about my salvation has lent me. It's called Bible Doctrine, and it's unbearably illogical.
Testing the link limit...
http://www.talkorigins.org/indexcc/CB/CB310.html
http://www.talkorigins.org/indexcc/CB/CB301.html
http://www.talkorigins.org/indexcc/CB/CB302.html
http://www.talkorigins.org/indexcc/CB/CB010.html
http://www.talkorigins.org/indexcc/CB/CB110.html