Posted in Anthroplogy, Silly science on Oct 30th, 2007
While heading to lunch I heard a report on one of the news channels that some scientists have come to the conclusion that mankind will split in two in 100,000 years or so. There will be two distinct evolutionary tracts, one pretty, one ugly. The pretty ones will rule the planet.
That’s sort of already true [...]
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This pic is making the rounds right about now:
Some people are claiming it’s bigfoot or sasquatch.
I think it’s a very sick bear.
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Posted in The Solar System on Oct 25th, 2007
This is pretty cool. I’m not sure it’s ever happened in my lifetime before. Every so often a comet will fly by that catches the Sun just right and puts on a show for a few days. This week or so, we’ll have TWO putting on somewhat of a show! Is that cool or what?
First [...]
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Posted in Health on Oct 19th, 2007
This is almost funny to me:
Users of impotence drugs, such as Viagra, may suffer sudden hearing loss, according to the Food and Drug Administration.
It’s not clear that the drugs truly trigger hearing loss, but the Food and Drug Administration decided Thursday the drugs would bear a warning about the possible risk after counting 29 reports [...]
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Posted in Health, Psychology, Religion on Oct 16th, 2007
DePaul University has recruited a whole bunch of gay brothers to try to find a gay gene. This follows up on the multitude of attempts to find this gay gene in the past. The new research is going about it from a different perspective, I think it has a real chance.
For some inexplicable reason, Fox [...]
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That is the amazing conclusion the Pew Internet Project came to. I just have to wonder who thought for one second the inverse of their hypothesis could possibly be true, that teenagers not online could possibly get more contacts via the internet than those that are online?
My experience with parenting a very online fourteen year [...]
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Posted in Humor, Intelligent Design on Oct 15th, 2007
Me either. But this guy apparently did. This is how he came to a logical conclusion:
Where does THAT fall into intelligent design?
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Posted in Health, Technology on Oct 12th, 2007
Here’s the story:
If your hipbone is connected to your BlackBerry or your thighbone is connected to your cell phone, those vibrations you’re feeling in the car, in your pajamas, in the shower, may be coming from your headbone.
Many mobile phone addicts and BlackBerry junkies report feeling vibrations when there are none, or feeling as if [...]
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Posted in Intelligent Design on Oct 9th, 2007
Nearly four billion years of biological evolution failed to prevent local man Dale Haynes from accidentally drooling all over his pant leg while sitting in his cubicle Monday.
“This flaw in Mr. Haynes’ control of basic motor functions, certainly uncorrected since the dawn of hominids and very possibly before, allowed a strand of spittle to emerge [...]
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Posted in Silly science on Oct 4th, 2007
I just read where apparently they have undoubtable proof ( as in they’re stuck together and petrified for eternity ), that lizards have been having threesomes for 175,000,000 years. It doesn’t say how long lizards have been trying to enforce monogamy. But, 175,000,000 years is a long time. I could see getting tired of the [...]
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