Flitting about as I have lately means I’ve been missing this, that and the other thing. So here’s a quick summary.
- Tuesday night I was at the Café Scientifique in Minneapolis, where UMM’s Timna Wyckoff gave a talk on antibiotic resistance. It was terrific! Lots of good questions throughout, and a mob of conversation afterwards. This is exactly how these events are supposed to go.
- I missed Michael Ruse’s talk at the UM on Wednesday—I was somewhere in Wisconsin, with a dorm room packed into a car—but I have one email report that he was entertaining but extremely aggravating. Anyone else care to say more?
- Paul Nelson gave a talk at UCI. It sounds like the usual thing we get from Nelson.
- A new Skeptics’ Circle has crystallized.
- There’s an I and the Bird sighting!
- The liberals are having a carnival!
Now I’ve got a couple of finals to give, and man, I’m exhausted. Driving to Madison and back again in one day is too much for this tired old guy—we got back about midnight last night, and then I had to drag myself out of bed at 6 to finish writing one of my exams. And then tonight…more grading.