Today I built a small side table, about 16″ high, for our living room:
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Monthly Archives: February 2010
A view from England
On Fiscal Conservative Hypocrites
Protected: My mother’s apartment
Irish Class, Monday night, February 8, 2010
Irish Class, February 8, 2010
Rang Gaeilge, 8ú lá mí Feabhra 2010
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Conclusion of the Sean Mac Mathúna
Story. It has a happy ending, so some of my classmates thought it was not authentically Irish :-)>
The bastard at the family reunion
Irish Class, Feb. 1, 2010
Irish Class, February 1, 2010
Rang Gaeilge, 1ú lá mí Feabhra 2010
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More of the Sean Mac Mathúna Story.
Coming to the Moon
From the Times Online, along with Shooting for the Moon.
The next man on the moon will be Chinese explains why this is not simply a result of President Obama’s budget decisions.
Invalid generalization
Overview of Denialism
From Hello Scienceblogs
Denialism is the employment of rhetorical tactics to give the appearance of argument or legitimate debate, when in actuality there is none. These false arguments are used when one has few or no facts to support one’s viewpoint against a scientific consensus or against overwhelming evidence to the contrary. They are effective in distracting from actual useful debate using emotionally appealing, but ultimately empty and illogical assertions.
Examples of common topics in which denialists employ their tactics include: Creationism/Intelligent Design, Global Warming denialism, Holocaust denial, HIV/AIDS denialism, 9/11 conspiracies, Tobacco Carcinogenecity denialism (the first organized corporate campaign), anti-vaccination/mercury autism denialism and anti-animal testing/animal rights extremist denialism. Denialism spans the ideological spectrum, and is about tactics rather than politics or partisanship.
From Hello Scienceblogs