A schedule change
I’ve decided to stop specifically covering science topics on Tuesdays. The multi-story science news posts like I’ve done for almost a year and a half (although not very regularly lately) […]
I’ve decided to stop specifically covering science topics on Tuesdays. The multi-story science news posts like I’ve done for almost a year and a half (although not very regularly lately) […]
No, I’m not talking about about the Garden of Eden or heaven, scientists have found a four flagella eukaryote that doesn’t fit with the five known eukaryote kingdoms (plant, animal, […]
Donations 2010 Alabama gubernatorial candidate Bill Johnson is a man that likes to donate. Sperm that is. After arriving in New Zealand last May to work on Christchurch earthquake recovery, […]
Fortunately it’s just been Sundays that have been like that for me lately. Last weekend it was a hangover from my birthday, this time it was some unexpected company under […]
Here’s Sabaton’s Counterstrike about the 1967 Six Days War. On a side note, I was in Jerusalem three weeks after the 40th anniversary of the war. The two sides of […]
Enjoy a little Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal on this Saturday!
In case you’ve missed the news, the new Executive Director of the Secular Coalition of America is Edwina Rogers who’s more than 20 year political career has involved working for […]
Darrel Ray posted on Facebook last night that Jerry DeWitt, Executive Director of Recovering from Religion and Teresa McBain, Director of the Clergy Project will be guests on NPR’s “Talk […]
It’s always good to have a reminder of where the burden of proof lies.
Sellout Paul Ryan. If you’ve only heard his name recently, then you might have heard of his absurd economic plan for the US or perhaps you heard about his love […]