Blogged From BrewFan at 10. Apr 2007 03:34 under Current Events, Science, Religion
It seems Global Warming could be the least of our concerns. I like to call it ‘Global Deforming’: Coral Exposed as Solomon Island Lifted Three Meters by Earthquake; \’Water Go Back and Not Come Back Again\’. Speaking of Global Warming, Milwaukee is going to be treated with some American League action because George Bush’s Climate Changing Cabal [...]
http://michaelscomments.wordpress.com/2007/04/09/global-deforming-is-killing-baby-coral/
Blogged From Saskboy at 10. Apr 2007 03:26 under Saskatchewan, movies, news, science, travel, computer
Thursday I went to Regina where Ashley and I ate super at India House, where we barely made it in time to finish our supper before they were closing. The food was fantastic as usual, and we made sure to have leftovers. The weather was unusually cold for April, and it stayed that way through [...]
http://www.abandonedstuff.com/2007/04/09/on-the-road-through-easter/
Blogged From at 09. Apr 2007 13:05 under Object, Object, Object, Object
Charles Simonyi of Microsoft Word fame is now orbiting the earth in the Intl. Space Station; he launched on April 7th 2007 on board a Soyuz TMA-10.Think of Mr. Simonyi next time you see szStreetName, iNumrecs, or pMyStruct. That's Hungarian Notation (which he developed) for my fellow coding nerds. ;-)BBC NEWS - American space 'nerd' blasts off: "A US software engineer has become the fifth space tourist after blasting off on board a Russian Soyuz spacecraft.Billionaire Charles Simonyi, 58, who led development of Microsoft's Word, lifted off from the Baikonur space station in Kazakhstan at 1731 GMT.He is the 450th person to enter orbit and the $25m ride makes him, by his own admission, 'the first nerd in space'."Technorati Tags:Microsoft +Word NASA Internatio[...]
http://amateureconblog.blogspot.com/2007/04/hungarian-notation-intl-space-station.html
Blogged From Robert Merkel at 09. Apr 2007 00:56 under Science, Climate change, Environment, Technology
With the new Summary for Policymakers of the effects of global warming out (as pointed to by Brian) it seems clear that if we are to avoid the worst effects of global warming, we will, globally, need to make massive cuts in emissions, and even then we’ll still cop plenty of unpleasant side effects. [...]
http://larvatusprodeo.net/2007/04/09/putting-the-genie-back-in-the-bottle/
Blogged From Naomi at 08. Apr 2007 11:00 under Religion, Stupidity, Science, Atheism, Crazy Fundies
One blogger’s coda is another blogger’s headline… From our pal Vast Left, at VastLeftWingConspiracy: The science of sheep Your tax dollars at work — two national institutes funded a study to determine how valuable “faith” is in stopping the spread of HIV/AIDS: The study, conducted by the California-based RAND Corporation, concludes that HIV-positive [...]
http://gods4suckers.net/archives/2007/04/08/praise-the-lord-but-dont-pass-out-the-condoms/
Blogged From resourceshelf at 07. Apr 2007 20:21 under Bibliographies, Webliographies, New Websites and Resources, Science, Source File
Webliographies: [EPA] New Source Review (March, 2007) A new “Web Watch” compilation by Laura Gordon-Murnane. Categories of resources include: + Federal Government ++ Proposed Rule for EPA’s New Source Review Program: Reasonable Possibility In Recordkeeping ++ Court Decisions + Nongovernment Organizations Compiled by Laura Gordon-Murnane Source: BNA Web Watch
http://www.resourceshelf.com/2007/04/08/webliographies-new-source-review-epa/
Blogged From harrison at 07. Apr 2007 17:17 under Heroes, Terrorist Hemorrhoids, Personal Experiences, Crime, Science, Religion
What the Easter Bunny does the rest of the year. (Warning: contains some violins.)
http://michaelscomments.wordpress.com/2007/04/07/happy-easter-yall/
Blogged From Kathryn at 06. Apr 2007 21:45 under Science, Journal, Nature
Two years ago on April 2nd, my father-in-law died of mantle cell lymphoma that had metastasized to his brain and stomach. He was diagnosed in February 2004, fought hard to win remission, and was consumed by the cancer a mere 13 months later. Mantle cell lymphoma is a rare form of blood cancer, and it [...]
http://www.kathrynpetroharper.com/mindfullife/2007/04/06/the-off-chance/
Blogged From Evelyn at 06. Apr 2007 17:21 under Science
Floodwaters left by Hurricane Katrina A few weeks ago I listened to a talk by John Mutter, a geologist at Columbia University. Mutter has two roles at Columbia. First, he is a geophysist in the Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory doing traditional research in marine geology and seismology. Second, he is a faculty member in Columbia’s Earth Institute [...]
http://skepchick.org/blog/?p=493
Blogged From Robert Merkel at 08. Apr 2007 07:18 under Science, Technology