The internet connectivity here at the Statler almost reaches the category of stinks. Responses will be even slower than usual in appearing. Act like an Freshman should and crack the spine of […]
Will Nature’s Lust Force A Change In Peer Review?
Nature is one sexy item. All the top scientists ogle it and want to possess it. It wears a slick, glossy cover, speaks only in seductive tones, and feels its company is […]
Castrations To Increase Due To Global Warming; Or, Reindeer Not Having A Ball
See if you have the smarts to follow this: global warming is going to cause “thick ice layers on top of [the] snow” in Norway, which will make “it harder for reindeer […]
Science And Beer Goggles
Am still catching up from my travels. Readers will be able to judge the level of my jet lag. The headline from the Daily Mail reads, “Science proves beer goggles really do […]
Plutarch On Coincidence
I am traveling today and will be out of contact. And so the briefest introduction to coincidences via the examination of how one classic writer viewed them. We’ll explore this topic in […]
The Falsely Restricted Outcomes of the Prisoner’s Dilemma
2019 — This blog is charged with Contributing to the Delinquency of Citizens. Its recent post, “The Government Should Mind Its Own Business” was found, by the ministry of free speech, to […]
Dear Ben Santer
Dear Ben, How was your trip to D.C.? Were you nervous when you testified before Congress about how ridiculous climate science in the public has become? I read that you have been […]
What Makes Music Bad? A New Scale: Part I, the Definition
It might have been coming out of the air space between her ear buds and flesh, or it might have been seeping through the holes in the woman’s head. Either way, that […]
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