Pharyngula: Neutering our kids’ exposure to science

Heh heh heh… sounds about right, eh Charles?

Neutering our kids’ exposure to science:

It was a process that separated American youth into the majority who got bored with it all and gave up on science, a very rare few who maimed themselves, and a less rare but still minority group who built on the experience to become scientists and engineers one day.

Art of Science returns

The The second post ever on this blog was a link to the first Art of Science gallery. Now it’s time for round two.

2006 Art of Science gallery is up. But frankly I’m not as blown away. There are some very nice images, but a lot of them don’t grab me that much. And I’m not at all sure I like the addition of videos. I guess I’m just a sucker for a good still shot.

But really. Take this picture of lichen. Then take a look at the shot I got last weekend at pinnacles. I ask you now. Which one do you like better? I’m not bragging or anything (well, not too much), I just think thye could have done better. And that’s one of the ones I liked. Oh well. I shouldn’t complain too much. There are some really cool images. Again.

Vinography in Liberty Cafe!

Hey, that Vinography blogger is at my favorite restaurant: Liberty Cafe! He does have good taste…

Blog? What blog?

Summer is upon us, or is it still spring? Anyways, my focus has been elsewhere these days.

Take this camp trip to Pinnacles National Monument for instance. I put some of the best family shots up on Flickr, and I publisheda bunch more to my own pinnacles gallery.

Nice weekend. Nice camera. Nice time to get off-line and enjoy the outdoors and enoy the family life.

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