We just had one of these!
Well, just to flesh it out a little more with some random links, here are some photos. I was told the second one made someone think of me (warning: body modification!). And, jebus help me, for some reason I thought this photo was very sexy. Or appetizing. I don’t know, something in the midbrain flickered.
Oh, and several of us sciencebloggers were interviewed for an article by Eva Amsen on “Who benefits from science blogging?” It doesn’t mention the benefit of people sending you pictures that tickle the cingulate.
Friend Fruit says
George W. Bush now gives lectures on logic:
quork says
Has ScienceBlogs been hacked? When I click on the logo in the upper right, I get redirected to google.com.
quork says
Same when I enter the url directly. Someone messed up the ScienceBlogs front page.
j says
That body modification stuff grosses me out.
quork, that’s really weird. But you can click “stop” right before the page redirects. I wonder what’s wrong.
quork says
It seems my network connection is faster than yours.
j says
No kidding. My Internet connection is quite slow. But that has its upshots sometimes.
quork says
I can download spam, popup ads and malware at amazing speeds!
The scienceblogs page is fixed now.
JJ says
Appropiate post!
PZ and fellow commenters: if you have time , please check these cool meeresbilder (http://www.spiegel.de/wissenschaft/erde/0,1518,437266,00.html) from the online edition of Der Spiegel. I highly recommend pic number 10, wink, wink.
Owlmirror says
Beautiful pictures! I can’t help but think that Photoshop or something was used to adjust the colours, though; they’re so vivid.
Some googled/wikipedia/altavista attempts at translation:
Zohn Smith says
I may be politically incorrect but ever since Bill Dembski put up a picture of Denyse O’Leary on his blog I stopped going there. She’s just too ugly to look at, and I don’t like throwing up my lunch everytime my eye wanders over the page and catches that ugly mug! Ugh! Yuck!!
PZ Myers says
Now that’s unkind. Why do you think my photo is tiny, blurry, and cropped?
jeonjutarheel says
I think we had a dish that looked like that at dinner last night.
ruidh says
I spoke to a fellow who spent three months in Korea on business. I asked him what was the weirdest food he ate while there. His answer — live octopus. Apparently, you need to dip it in lots of sesame oil so that it dosn’t grab onto your throat on the way down. Vigigorous chewing also helps.
SEF says
A quick search of your site (for “Royal Society”) suggests that, despite being mentioned a couple of times already in other places I frequent, this item has slid under your radar somehow:
http://www.royalsoc.co.uk/news.asp?id=5165
bernarda says
Here is a useful site exploring the news that is considered not news by the major media. Some scientific subjects are included. Top 25 Censored Stories of 2006.
http://www.projectcensored.org/censored_2006/index.htm
8, 10, 11, 22 are interesting on science or environment. 19 is just shocking.
15 is about conservative McCarthyism in the universities.
quork says
The “Go directly to Google” error on the Scienceblogs top page is back. Someone should be docked some serious nerd points for this.
Millimeter Wave says
since this is an open thread, I recommend everybody to go and look at this:
http://abcnews.go.com/Technology/Science/story?id=2455215&page=1
watch the video – it’s truly astounding. The shark that walks on its fins in particular. It’s just spooky watching it.
The whole thing reminds me of snorkeling in Maui a couple of months back. Damn, I wish I could go and do that again right now…
Millimeter Wave says
Holy shit (and I choose my words carefully). Right after watching that uplifting video at ABC I pointed to in my previous comment, I had to go and find this:
http://abcnews.go.com/WNT/story?id=2455343&page=1
As above, watch the video. Really, watch it.
As I said at the beginning, holy shit. Interpret that how you will…
quork says
Village elders order trial by boiling oil
quork says
Bush says education is path to democracy
Ah, so that’s why he is opposed to accurate science education.
quork says
First penis transplant reversed after two weeks