I'm in the Middle Ages, where we don't have computers, and it's a real pain to have to hire a wizard to send these messages to the internet. You'll have to talk amongst yourselves and peruse these fascinating carnivals without me.
The next Tangled Bank will be at Balancing Life on Wednesday. Send those links in to me or host@tangledbank.net. The list of future hosts is also shrinking, so if you have a blog and think you'd be interested in hosting, volunteer!
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The newest Tangled Bank will be at rENNISance woman on Wednesday, so send those links in to me or host@tangledbank.net soon. Meanwhile, you could read these other carnivals:
Humanist Symposium #17
Circus of the Spineless
I and the Bird #72
Skeptics' Circle #84
Friday Ark #186
We have a few carnivals up today:
Animalcules 1.8
Carnival of Education #67
Note also that the Tangled Bank will be appearing at Science and Politics next Wednesday. It's time to start sending in links to Coturnix, me, or host@tangledbank.net.
Let's catch up with the carnivals:
I and the Bird #73
Carnival of the Fraudless
Carnival of the Liberals #63
Skeptics' Circle #85
We've got a new Tangled Bank at Dammit Jim! next Wednesday — send those links in to me or host@tangledbank.net.
Libra: There's a choice to be made. You can live fast…
Another Tangled Bank is coming up next week at Science Notes. Send those links to science-related blog posts to Mona Albano, me, or host@tangledbank.net by Tuesday!
In the meantime, while you're waiting for the Tangled Bank, you can read these other fine carnivals.
Animalcules 1.7
Carnival of…
Here's something that's good for a laugh. Did you guys know that evolutionists are racists? Yep! Just click on the evolution link and prepare to be dazzled by the amount of bullshit that can be contained in six little comic book pages. The people behind this want people to buy these to distribute them to lost teenagers in public schools. I was born a cynic so I think that they are targeting the public schools hoping that there will be resistance to it and they can go on Fox and whine about how persecuted they are and how evil atheists are to them. I only read one other one, the one about homosexuality. That's nutty enough but the evolution one is, believe it or not, nuttier.
Has anyone checked out the "Oceans are Part of the World" ad on the right column of Pharyngula? I normally don't click on ads but somehow I accidentally did today. And what a pleasant surprise! They have games, information for parents and teachers, and a "Help the Ocean" section. Lots of good links can be found there.
http://friendlyatheist.com/2007/08/25/more-juicy-ted-haggard-news/
A wizard? Dang it, Myers, how many times do I have to tell you you go to a seer for that sort of thing? Not only are wizards more expensive, they don't have the training for crystal to Internet communications. The wizard track just doesn't cover that portion of thaumatology sufficiently.
Also you forgot to mention the first ever cancer research blog carnival !
*checks its clock* is it 500K time yet? i'm running out of thoughts here...
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So, how many of those comments were at that blank post PZ posted?
Another way to make money out of the gullible - especially those who don't want to put any of the traditional effort into their devotions.
The people behind this want people to buy these to distribute them to lost teenagers in public schools.
Wouldn't a map be better?
List of Creationist journals and magazines