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Correspondence from the Adams camp

Category: Stupidity

Promise me, O Readers of Pharyngula, that you don't write emails as stupid as the ones below the fold....

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Creationist hijinks in the news

Category: Creationism

After a week long hiatus, the Hovind trial continues in Florida. This week, we learn about the virtues of Christian charity. Hovind, a tax protester, makes a substantial amount of money. But he believes he and his employees work for...

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EEEEeeeek!

Category: Politics

Ready to be terrified for Halloween? Just read this. (via Feministe)...

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Can I get that makeover?

Category: Weirdness

Man, I am so jealous of that Stupid Evil Bastard: he's gotten so lovely for Halloween....

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Awww, Mike S. Adams noticed me!

Category: Kooks

Mike Adams latest column is all about his UMM visit…although, actually, it's more of a whine about me. Dr. P.Z. Myer did, in fact, make my talk Thursday night and something very strange happened: He, too, experienced a sudden and...

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Carroll steps up to the plate...

Category: Godlessness

The physicist Sean Carroll takes on Eagleton, and also makes a few comments on The God Delusion—key point, I think: Dawkins took on too many issues at once in the book, and opened himself up to criticisms on the weaker...

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October 29, 2006

Gum disintegration syndrome

Category: Personal

Here's a weird and trivial phenomenon to consider: gum disintegration syndrome. I'm not much of a gum-chewer, and never have been…but I remember gum from when I was a kid, and you could chew and chew and maintain a...

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A Devonian lamprey, Priscomyzon

Category: Science

Reconstruction of Priscomyzon in dorsal (top) and left lateral (bottom) views. b, Macropthalmia stage of Lampetra showing anterior location of orbit and smaller oral disc, both positioned in front of the branchial region. The total length of the specimen...

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Mysterious marine whatsis

Category: Cephalopods

Strange things are found in the sea, like this mysterious gelatinous blob bobbing about in the Norwegian fjords. On Oct. 1 Rudolf and his brother Erling were diving when he spotted the unusual object. "It was 50-70 centimeters (19.5-27.5...

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What does someone who doesn't believe in the supernatural do on Halloween?

Category: Godlessness

There are plenty of horrors to give us the heebie-jeebies, as you can learn in the 52nd Carnival of the Godless. As for me, I'm going to be playing a mad scientist DJ on Tuesday, showing clips from horror movies...

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