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- 04/08/09 – Links of the Day by The End is Coming on Aug 4, 2009
One Mississippi, Two Mississippi… 1) CNN presents a special dossier on the 40th anniversary of Charles Manson’s crimes. I call it “a fading little swastika”. (Link) 2) The guys at wired.com tell us of a high-tech search for th...
- Where are the Human Fossils? OR, Floaters to the left of us, Floaters to the right! by Allan's Perspective on Jul 24, 2009
If you ever had any doubts about how stupid people who blindly follow the dogma of their faith are, then this should dispel all doubts! I ran across a piece from Luke Myers of the Creation "Science"... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my we...
- Raise a Pint to the Burgess Shale by Evolving Complexity on May 3, 2009
2009 is the one-hundredth anniverasary of the discovery of the Burgess Shale:One hundred years ago, on Mount Burgess in Yoho National Park, British Columbia, Dr. Charles Doolittle Walcott discovered the world's most important fossil animals. The Burg...
- Rene Savenye Area, Blackie Spit Park, B.C., Canada by MyBootsnMe on Apr 18, 2009
The Savenye Environmentally Sensitive Areais part of Blackie Spit Park in Surrey, BC,and is dedicated to Rene Savenye,a passionate naturalist whodid a lot of work at Blackie Spit.Rene was a science teacher inSurrey, BC, and passed on hislove of natur...
- Digital Fish by Evolving Complexity on Mar 20, 2009
Jennifer A. Clack of the University Museum of Zoology, Cambridge looks at the many fossil links we now have between early fish and four-legged animals: The Abstract: Our information on the transition between fish with fins and tetrapods with limbs an...
- Digital Fish by Evolving Complexity on Mar 20, 2009
Jennifer A. Clack of the University Museum of Zoology, Cambridge looks at the many fossil links we now have between early fish and four-legged animals: The Abstract: Our information on the transition between fish with fins and tetrapods with limbs an...
- Digital Fish by Evolving Complexity on Mar 20, 2009
Jennifer A. Clack of the University Museum of Zoology, Cambridge looks at the many fossil links we now have between early fish and four-legged animals: The Abstract: Our information on the transition between fish with fins and tetrapods with limbs an...






