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By Jim Lynch on Mar 2, 2008 in Science | Comments Off
Every time I read a story like this I’m reminded of the old joke about the first totally automated commercial airplan…
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By Jim Lynch on Mar 2, 2008 in Science | Comments Off
Every time I read a story like this I’m reminded of the old joke about the first totally automated commercial airplan…
By Jim Lynch on Dec 27, 2007 in 2008, Fred Thompson, Science | Comments Off
In fact, he gets a minute and a half to answer Nurse Ratchet’s "show of hands" question. Here, by way of Don Surber…
By Jim Lynch on Apr 30, 2007 in Humor, Science, The Left | Comments Off
I know that the headline writers at AP are busy, so I thought I’d help them out by making this headline more accurate.
Gore ‘Fraud’ calls Canada climate plan a ‘fraud’
You’re welcome.
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By Jim Lynch on Dec 19, 2006 in ACLU, Political Correctness, Science | Comments Off
This post is not about the theory of evolution. That’s a topic for another time. What has me confused is from this AP story, Ga. school district abandons stickers.
Here is the core of the case:
The school board placed the stickers on the cover of biology books in 2002 after a group of parents complained that [...]
By Jim Lynch on Jul 17, 2006 in First Cup, Iran, Israel, The Left | Comments Off
Making coffee has become the great compromise of the decade. It’s the only thing “real” men do that doesn’t seem to threaten their masculinity. ~ Erma Bombeck
Captain’s Quarters (Ed Morrissey) Arabs Fear Iran More Than They Hate The Jews — “For all their talk, the Arabs understand that Israel really presents no long-term threat to [...]
By Jim Lynch on Jun 16, 2006 in News, Non-political | 1 Comment
This story, Rat study shows dirty better than clean (AP via Yahoo News), repeats something I’ve said for years (I’m not a scientist, although I was a Sr. Lab Technician at one time).
Gritty rats and mice living in sewers and farms seem to have healthier immune systems than their squeaky clean cousins that frolic in [...]