And the links keep piling up
Feb. 1st, 2007 09:17 amBefore I blab about anything else, I'm going to share this bundle of links I'd saved to a text file that barely made it through the Great Hard Disk Disaster of '07. Welcome to my random world.
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First off, I ADORE James Randi. And I just love the way he's currently laying the smackdown on Sylvia "Opportunistic Evil" Brown in this video. And this one. And on this radio show. And check out this video and photo set from The Amazing Meeting 2007!!! And don't forget to visit JREF to say hello.
DNA is a double-helix??? Of COURSE he was high!
Geekgasm! Periodic Lego!
More videos! Star Wars: The Silent Movie.
Absolute power corrupts absolutely? The Stanford Prison Experiment videos are now on YouTube.
Nicked from
gypsy1969, an awesome womanly PSA video.
Groundbreaking analyses finally completed on the evolution of zombie populations.
Duuuuuuude! Rock out hypothetically to Inkling's Top Ten Songs About Science. (It's a travesty that no filky folkish songs made the list. Where's JoCo's "That Spells DNA"?!)
The name of this journal just makes me giggle.
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And here's some specifically for the academics in the audience...
Two charming polls that many of my scholarly pals should enjoy: What's your favorite textbook? What's your least favorite textbook?
A Compendium of Professorial Magic (Excerpted from Scholars & Students: The Academic Role-Playing Game.)
A fabulous new graduate course offering, adaptable for all professors in all research areas.
A very cool and practical website: Being Better Students - chock full of excellent advice.
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OK, that's all for now. I have lots more science and food links, but we'll play with those later. Homework time.
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First off, I ADORE James Randi. And I just love the way he's currently laying the smackdown on Sylvia "Opportunistic Evil" Brown in this video. And this one. And on this radio show. And check out this video and photo set from The Amazing Meeting 2007!!! And don't forget to visit JREF to say hello.
DNA is a double-helix??? Of COURSE he was high!
Geekgasm! Periodic Lego!
More videos! Star Wars: The Silent Movie.
Absolute power corrupts absolutely? The Stanford Prison Experiment videos are now on YouTube.
Nicked from
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Groundbreaking analyses finally completed on the evolution of zombie populations.
Duuuuuuude! Rock out hypothetically to Inkling's Top Ten Songs About Science. (It's a travesty that no filky folkish songs made the list. Where's JoCo's "That Spells DNA"?!)
The name of this journal just makes me giggle.
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And here's some specifically for the academics in the audience...
Two charming polls that many of my scholarly pals should enjoy: What's your favorite textbook? What's your least favorite textbook?
A Compendium of Professorial Magic (Excerpted from Scholars & Students: The Academic Role-Playing Game.)
A fabulous new graduate course offering, adaptable for all professors in all research areas.
A very cool and practical website: Being Better Students - chock full of excellent advice.
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OK, that's all for now. I have lots more science and food links, but we'll play with those later. Homework time.