Salt. That’s where it’s at. Screw all these other condiments.
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Salt. That’s where it’s at. Screw all these other condiments.
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I always have the desire to cite the huge amount of effort I put into FTSOS whenever I go to apply for this or that professional…thing (is that professional phrasing or what?). Unfortunately, I frequently write about divisive issues, so that limits me. Even if I only ever used the kindest words possible (har!), I still wouldn’t want to cite this blog. I don’t want to bias someone against me because I didn’t vote for John McCain or because I’m not a Christian. So the solution?
I’m still in the process of uploading everything and cleaning it up. I believe I may have interrupted the import feature when I was messing around with stuff, so some science articles which appear here may not appear there. It could also just be that WordPress is slow. I plan on getting everything figured out over the next several days, provided I have both the time and will.
At any rate, Nothing But Science will basically be the concentrated version of FTSOS. I think even regular readers here will enjoy it because I don’t think many current viewers, if any, have been around since the beginning of FTSOS, so there will be plenty of new-to-you stuff there.
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It seems to me that most people believe a sign of “being an adult” is pretending that funny things aren’t funny whilst simultaneously putting on a phony ‘professional’ demeanor. If anything, that sort of belief is one of the more immature things of which I can think.
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It isn’t so much atheism that will set one’s mind free (how would it?), but the rejection of religion certainly will.

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From 2004-2008 I had a lot of friends who went to the University of New England. Whereas that school was much more of a party school than my commuter school (where the average age is an ancient 35), I would venture down to Biddeford most weekends. I would see a bunch of friends, most of whom I knew exclusively as a result of my frequent visits, and it always a good time. But despite all these people I had met, there would inevitably be a number of individuals walking through the front door whom I had never seen. After awhile, this was the response I developed:
There he is! That’s the guy! How about that? I tell you. Man. This guy!
For anyone who wishes to see people with really confused – sometimes uncomfortable – looks on their face, I highly recommend this route.
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The ABA Journal gives out law blog – or as the hip kids are saying, “blawg” – awards each year. One of the categories features Popehat.com, a site I have had in the blogroll for some months now. It’s a damn fine site and I’m happy to see it up for nomination in the Opinion category; it deserves some recognition. So your task, my dear readers, is to go and recognize it. Go on. Do it.
(I realize there is an annoying sign-up process before voting, but it’s a matter of filling in a few boxes. It doesn’t even make you confirm your account via email. So go vote.)
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The final total lunar eclipse for the next three years is set to take place this Saturday morning. It apparently will be pretty awesome for those on the west coast of the U.S., showing off some purdy deep reds, but I’m sure it won’t be disappointing on the east coast either.
It is scheduled to start at 1:45am EST and continue for a couple of hours. By 3:05am, the moon should be completely engulfed by Earth’s shadow.
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