Monthly Archives: August 2011

“If London kids played Minecraft instead of Grand Theft Auto we’d have a tidy rebuilt city this morning”.

“If London kids played Minecraft instead of Grand Theft Auto we’d have a tidy rebuilt city this morning”. Continue reading

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“And if the cloud bursts, thunder in your ear

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The scientific process may not be good for a movie, but it sure would make a great reality show.

The scientific process may not be good for a movie, but it sure would make a great reality show. Continue reading

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Making a case for the disenfranchised.

Making a case for the disenfranchised. Continue reading

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So, the Tea Party won’t own this?

So, the Tea Party won’t own this? Continue reading

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I’m a political junkie..of course I signed up!

I’m a political junkie..of course I signed up! Continue reading

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Whither our priorities?

Whither our priorities? Continue reading

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A momentary lapse of reason

Sometimes you have to channel your inner meanness. Yes, you heard right. Sometimes, it is tactically effective being sharply sarcastic and overtly grumpy so that people around you prudently retreat (to the movies, in this specific instance), thus giving you … Continue reading

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Heat sensing TRPV1 ion channel detects infrared radiation and is used by blood sucking vampire bats (Humans use it…

Heat sensing TRPV1 ion channel detects infrared radiation and is used by blood sucking vampire bats (Humans use it… Continue reading

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“I’m worried this season of Jersey Shore will be less embarrassing to America than our Government”.

“I’m worried this season of Jersey Shore will be less embarrassing to America than our Government”. Continue reading

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