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So the story goes, at least as Carl Zimmer recounts it, during a debate between Thomas Huxley (a staunch defender of Charles Darwin’s then new Theory of Evolution by means of Natural Selection) and Bishop of Oxford Samuel Wilberforce (a staunch opponent of the theory) in the Natural History Museum […]

In the cathedral of Natural History

Henry Waxman’s great analogy about the denial response to climate science

From a hearing of the House Subcommittee on Energy and Power [1]: “If my doctor told me I had cancer, I wouldn’t scour the country to find someone to tell me that I don’t need to worry about it. Just because I didn’t feel gravely ill yet, I wouldn’t assume […]

Henry Waxman’s great analogy about the denial response to climate …

Important Scientific Study Suggests Opening Your Eyes Affects Your Brain

I just saw a story from NPR reporting on a study that finds that mobile phone antennas can increase glucose production in the brain near where the antenna is located [1]. The NPR report of the study suggests that the researchers did control the variables and controlled for bias; they […]

Important Scientific Study Suggests Opening Your Eyes Affects Your Brain

Do the experiment

Democracy is not a single, mono-cultural form of governance. When I studied democracies in college, the single most striking thing that I learned is that no two democracies are exactly alike. There is U.S. democracy, French democracy, German democracy, Russian democracy . . . every place where people have asserted […]

Do the experiment

“Well,” declared Joe Average Citizen as he stared at his TV and watching anomalously high snowfall rain down on much of the U.S., “I guess global warming is over!” This simple statement, uttered by at least two people within earshot of me in the past two weeks (and likely by […]

The Nend of Global Climate Change

It happened over delicious guacamole

This weekend, Jodi and I traveled to Wisconsin to celebrate the 3rd birthday of our twin nephews.  Over a delicious bowl of guacamole, I engaged in a conversation with a couple who were friends with my sister-in-law (the mother of the twins). We quickly came to the recent Republican plan […]

It happened over delicious guacamole

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Fuel Cost (price per gallon) from 2008-2011

Jodi and I keep extensive fuel-related data on our 1998 Honda Civic EX (2-door sedan). We note the mileage, fuel volume, and fuel cost for each time we stop at a gas station. This allows us to compute miles-per-gallon and cost-per-gallon as a function of time. I’ve reported on related […]

Quarterly Civic Report – 2011 Q1

A most improbable flight

Tonight, Jodi and I returned from Connecticut (and the last of our holiday travel). We experienced the most improbable flight ever. we arrived at the airport and had a lovely meal inside security. a promised snow storm didn’t hit until very shortly before our plane left the gate even with […]

A most improbable flight

In 2011

In the past, I have posted a “best of 2010 software” or some other retrospective. This time around, let’s look forward and I’ll make some useless predictions about what I think will be a few hot topics in 2011. Consider these things you might not have thought about, but should […]

In 2011

Melty printer

A visit by family members usually coincides with embarrassing failures of computing in our household. This is embarrassing because I try to be fairly tech savvy. However, any cred is immediately wiped away by events such as those which occurred during this most recent Thanksgiving: While my sister and I […]

Melty printer

Tales of Security as Bad Theater: Savage Blade!

For your holiday entertainment:

Tales of Security as Bad Theater: Savage Blade!

Unreasonable Search and Seizure

As we going into this Thanksgiving travel season, I would remind all Americans that, according to the Constitution of the United States, The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no Warrants shall […]

Unreasonable Search and Seizure

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    February 10, 2026
    It was lovely tonight in #Toronto. Had a good time catching up with colleagues.
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    February 10, 2026
    This is very specific. #hotel

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