Monthly Archives: February 2010
Creation, the Movie, in Edina
Don’t forget:
Meal and Reel, Feb 19, Creation w/special guest Greg Laden at Edina Cinema
We have established a plan: The Great Wall at 6:00, the movie is at the theater, about one mile to the south at 7:20. So, arriving at the restaurant in a timely fashion, and ordering right away is essential. There will be a section of the theater blocked off for us. Thanks to Jack Caravela for organizing this.
Where are your computer files? Why Linux is better than Windows
Every child is a casualty…
… when it comes to Creationist Home Schooling.
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Walter Fredrick Morrison dead at 90
He invented the Frisbee. Details here.
List of things to read
- Forget flying cars. I want a waterproof home!
- Bad things that can happen to you.
- The Hello World computer programming collection.
Happy Birthday Amanda!
Yes, Amanda’s birthday happens to be Valentine’s Day! (The holiday, not the movie)
Walter Fredrick Morrison dead at 90
He invented the Frisbee. Details here.
A quick note on moderation
A slew of bad spam has been showing up (most of which you’ve not seen because I’ve been busy deleting it) but I’ve cranked the moderation sensitivity up.
If your comment gets held in moderation, that is likely the reason. I’m sure things will settled down soon.
How many oranges does it take to power an iPhone?
Next week, how many potatoes does it take to power a Toyota Hybrid?
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Reef Madness
For Darwin’s Birthday Weekend, a reposting of my review of David Dobb’s Reef Madness:
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The Voyage of the Beagle
This is Darwin’s Birthday Weekend. The following posts review and reflect on the Voyage of the Beagle by Darwin. If you’ve not read it, you should. If you won’t, that’s OK, just read these:
About Charles Darwin
This weekend we are celebrating Charles Darwin’s birthday. Here are a few items you may enjoy reading and reflecting on:
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Fall Olympics
You remember the Summer Olympics in China. And now you are enjoying the Winter Olympics in Vancouver. But let us never forget the Fall Olumpics:
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In Honor of Charles Darwin’s Birthday: Huxley v. Wilberforce
The following is rare footage of the Huxley vs. Wilberforce debate. Wilberforce, the one in pink, appears to be on top but he clearly has no chance against the brilliant Huxley.
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