Did someone code something wrong? I love the button, it’s great, but why is there a duplicate http:// every time? It’s happened before, with various scienceblog sites.
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Francis S. Collins has written with humanity, with respect, and most importantly, with depth and accessibility. It matters not a whit whether I, or other readers, agree with him on every point; what matters is the intelligence and nuance at work here.
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bernardasays
Here is another Even Stevphen on the Iraq War. What is interesting is that they question whether there are WMD’s in Iraq–two days before the war.
Carliesays
Yes, “two days before the war”…. better check your satire meter, I think it may be broken. )Understandably, because they do a good job of it.)
Actually, I saw that one yesterday (this post had me searching for more oldie and goodies) and the sideburns on Carrell look awfully like those in recently posted photographs of a developmental biologist we know.
Will E. says
Beautiful. The look on Jon’s face in the last split second of video is perfect.
csrster says
Digg!
Dammit, wrong website.
bernarda says
Here is another youtube that might amuse you, Incompetent Design.
Eh Nonymous says
Hey, PZ? Or any other ScienceBlogger?
Is there a reason when I hit “Send this entry to: _Del.icio.us_”, above, I get the following type of URL?
http://http://scienceblogs.com/pharyngula/2006/09/representative_theological_arg.php
Did someone code something wrong? I love the button, it’s great, but why is there a duplicate http:// every time? It’s happened before, with various scienceblog sites.
PZ Myers says
I’ve passed the complaint on to the tech guy for scienceblogs.
Kristine says
I guess nobody but me notices that a gender boundary was broken here…
Men aren’t “supposed to” zagreet! (That “la-la-la” ululation.) Go Carel!
Now drop the Islam and just move your hips, man.
quork says
Bookslut lives up to its name
bernarda says
Here is another Even Stevphen on the Iraq War. What is interesting is that they question whether there are WMD’s in Iraq–two days before the war.
Carlie says
Yes, “two days before the war”…. better check your satire meter, I think it may be broken. )Understandably, because they do a good job of it.)
Actually, I saw that one yesterday (this post had me searching for more oldie and goodies) and the sideburns on Carrell look awfully like those in recently posted photographs of a developmental biologist we know.