You’re all wondering where the Friday Cephalopod might be…it’s delayed. I’m spending my day in seclusion in my secret lair, hammering out some work that’s already way overdue, and I don’t have access to a scanner or my books or any technology beyond the necessities for writing. I will put it up later.
For now, you’ll have to make do with some cephalart.
llewelly says
The SkepDudes calander photo looks good. However it is clearly not work safe.
Heather S says
love the last one!
ctenotrish says
Hmmm. The 5th image down looks suspiciously like the woo apparatus from Orac’s Friday Woo post.
http://scienceblogs.com/insolence/2007/03/harry_potter_called.php
Convergence?
spyderkl says
The second one gives me an idea for a new project. Hmmm…
King Aardvark says
Is that a whisk?
ninewands says
Happy 50th PZ!
Will Von Wizzlepig says
Hey, cool, Erika Moen. I see her at comic book conventions all the time here in Portland.
Kurt says
After seeing what a cephalopod can do to a shark, I think I would be hesitant to become amorously involved with one. Other humans are risky enough as it is.
Um, I’m referring to the third item above, not to PZ…
Jeffk says
I think this is a nautilus.
It’s a floor lamp in Chicago’s Shedd Aquarium. The original decorations have an excellent Captain Nemo vibe.
Markk says
The second one and the last one made me laugh out loud.
Pixie says
Just stumbled onto this blog. I think I’m in love…
And a squid whisk? No kitchen is complete without one.
Scott Hatfield says
For some reason, I can’t say the word ‘cephalart’ out loud in front of my kids. It seems to provoke giggling and all manner of rude noises.
And, upon occasion, odors.
SH