
"Do you recommend TED talks to your students, or have you become wary? TED becomes more critical of pseudoscience http://t.co/sGlBc3fdNL"
"Last two speakers of dying language won't talk to each other http://t.co/M5kX2jclCC"
"radioactive bacteria kill pancreatic cancer metastases -- in mice http://t.co/Nvk5uWTctW wecancureanythinginmice"
"Why butchers get more warts http://t.co/BGtVgPT8vd"
"A posthunous medical defense for Boston bomber? http://t.co/YR1hQK3vfI ohplease!"
"App 'not as good as a full ultrasound machine' http://t.co/hCuWidcpen < how soon will we be able to run lab off students' smartphones?"
Category Archives: pagan folk
Blessed Solstice, More or Less
The solstice crept up on me this year. In fact, I just realized it was tomorrow! No time for pulling together a celebration, and the rest of my fair city seems to be in much the same state, at least … Continue reading
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One More Autumn Song: Talking Trees’ Wild Mountain Thyme
I bought a copy of the dark pagan album “All Souls Arise” shortly before its issuers, Woven Wheat Whispers, went out of business. At first I didn’t like this track as much as some of the more somber ones, but … Continue reading
Posted in autumn music, pagan folk, scots wha hae, talking trees
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