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Monthly Archives: February 2008
Myself, found
Bronwen Dekker posted about googling oneself, so like any good egoist I did the same.
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Carnival of Cities
It’s up – the Carnival of Cities, over at GrrlScientist’s place.
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Nietzsche Was Wrong
The big news on the BBC World Service (and elsewhere)this morning was that their desks had been shaken by an earthquake. I reckon this doesn’t look good for God.
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Ridding the Scientific World of a Small Evil
I’ve just had a simple but brilliant idea to finally get rid of the p-value.
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Helsinki
Grrlscientist is glaring at me virtually, so I had better write something about Helsinki, for the Carnival of Cities blog festival she’s compiling. I’m a bit unsure about this, for the simple reason that I’m not sure Helsinki really counts … Continue reading
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Now, this is embarrassing
I’ve just received an email from a colleague telling me (well, us) that our paper is now online. I had totally forgotten that I was on the paper.
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Welcome, The End Is Nigh
We all know that life now is not as good as it was in the Golden Days, where everyone wore rose-tinted spectacles, the sky was blue, before the days of colour. It is this obvious that things must be getting … Continue reading
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