Bora and Janet have done it, so why not. Basic idea is to reproduce the first sentence of the first post over the past year.
- I've noted before that a significant number of lawyers not only to deny evolution but also appear to think that their training as a lawyer enables them to adjudicate scientific "controversies" (real or percieved).
- Some quick blasts as it's mid-week, I'm busy, and probably wont do much blogging until the weekend.
- Still busy here.
- I seem to have annoyed someone by the moniker of 'dlamming', apparently a graduate student who is interested in yeast.
- This more or less encapsulates everything that is wrong with this country.
- As I expected, Ed comments on the Washington online poker law that I posted on yesterday, and raises an interesting point.
- The Lynch Euro 2006 tour is over.
- As I type this, votes are being counted in Kansas in primaries for the State Board of Education.
- "Talking in bed ought to be easiest" [This was a Friday Poem]
- I've been kinda quiet the past few days as I have been part of a team hosting Bernie Lightman (a noted historian of Victorian science) here at ASU.
- It the first morning of the HSS meeting here in Vancouver and as usual I spent yesterday evening reconnecting with people.
- Today in 1955, Rosa Parks refused to give her bus seat to a white man and is arrested for violating the city's racial segregation laws.
Obviously February and March were a bit busy and October & November were work-related, but oveall this encapsulates a lot of what happened this year.
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