July Rambling: the God particle, and Key’s defense of slavery
Rod Serling, Mike Wallace, Roger & Chaz Ebert, Banana Splits, Golden Girls, Cookie Monster, 1904 Olympics
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She also loves to water the outdoor plants and weed the garden.
View ArticleApril Rambling: Kiwi marriage equality; Eddie’s aunts
Jaquandor has been doing this musical A to Z, and they're all interesting.
View ArticleArt, science, Bible, baseball
You have this +1 sodium just hanging out when it hooks up with the -1 chloride.
View ArticleCorrecting v. convincing
I jumped all over the presentation, calling it sham science, and pointing out the many ways in which it was confusing or obscuring the truth. Expecting to be met with nodding approval, I instead faced...
View ArticleMay rambling #2: Leterman, and Vivaldi’s Pond
James Taylor interview by Howard Stern on May 12
View ArticleThe “national conversation”: guns, flags, race
Our "national discussion" is coming out of both sides of our collective mouth.
View ArticleBernie v. the Donald; To Fall in Love with Anyone
What’s it like to use a scientific formula to fall in love?
View ArticleStardancer and other science-fiction/fantasy books
Maybe I DO like "that kind of book."
View ArticleMusic and communication
I do have affection for Chester A. Arthur. The post Music and communication appeared first on Ramblin' with Roger.
View ArticleJ is for scientist Joseph Henry
Joseph Henry created a program to study weather patterns in North America, a project that eventually led to the creation of the National Weather Service. The post J is for scientist Joseph Henry...
View ArticleFaith and science: compatible?
Religious Americans by and large support science. The post Faith and science: compatible? appeared first on Ramblin' with Roger.
View ArticleThe “national conversation”: guns, flags, race
Our "national discussion" is coming out of both sides of our collective mouth. The post The “national conversation”: guns, flags, race appeared first on Ramblin' with Roger.
View ArticleBernie v. the Donald; To Fall in Love with Anyone
What’s it like to use a scientific formula to fall in love? The post Bernie v. the Donald; To Fall in Love with Anyone appeared first on Ramblin' with Roger.
View ArticleStardancer and other science-fiction/fantasy books
Maybe I DO like "that kind of book." The post Stardancer and other science-fiction/fantasy books appeared first on Ramblin' with Roger.
View ArticleMusic and communication
I do have affection for Chester A. Arthur. The post Music and communication appeared first on Ramblin' with Roger.
View ArticleJ is for scientist Joseph Henry
Joseph Henry created a program to study weather patterns in North America, a project that eventually led to the creation of the National Weather Service. The post J is for scientist Joseph Henry...
View ArticleFaith and science: compatible?
Religious Americans by and large support science. The post Faith and science: compatible? appeared first on Ramblin' with Roger.
View ArticleX is for X-rays, WWI and Marie Curie
One major obstacle was the need for electrical power to produce the X-rays. Marie Curie solved that problem. The post X is for X-rays, WWI and Marie Curie appeared first on Ramblin' with Roger.
View ArticleThe “national conversation”: guns, flags, race
Our "national discussion" is coming out of both sides of our collective mouth. The post The “national conversation”: guns, flags, race appeared first on Ramblin' with Roger.
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