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I still don't understand Facebook.
Dilermando Pesci Galves Dos Santos of Campinas -São Paulo, Brazil just became a Friend of Charles Darwin.
@RogerHighfield Fusion might be unfashionable, but it's a huge part of the answer. We need sensible people to keep saying it.
BBC: British geology maps now free to explore on website http://news.bbc.co.uk/2... (but site currently down due to high demand).
@BordadoIngles Ignore them. It works wonders for me.
@brianclegg And I thought I was the only one annoyed by automated apologies!
I don't understand Facebook, and life is too short to do anything about it.
Ever time I visit Facebook (i.e. every other month or so), I emerge totally depressed.
Ga! Just trimmed my beard into the butler's Sunday Times and saw result of yesterday's Barbarians match which I haven't watched yet! #rugby
@BobOHara ...and, presumably, the world's smallest snowballs.
Watching a small spider wrapping a housefly three times its size in thread. Spiders are awesome.
NewsBiscuit: Large Hadron Collider efforts trumped by iPhone app - http://www.newsbiscuit.com/2009...
Return of the dammed - Observer - http://www.guardian.co.uk/environ...
As beavers are released into their new Scottish home, many are predicting trouble in the Highlands . - Richard Carter, FCD
Galapagos Islands are transformed - BBC - http://news.bbc.co.uk/earth...
The Galapagos archipelago has already been transformed by global climate changes and human activity, a report has concluded. - Richard Carter, FCD
Interesting Observer piece about people for & against the reintroduction of beavers to Scotland http://www.guardian.co.uk/environ...
BBC: Galapagos have already been transformed by climate changes & human activity, says report - http://news.bbc.co.uk/earth...
*Sigh!* @guardianscience has got its own 'Evolutionary Agony Aunt': http://www.guardian.co.uk/science... Was it a slow science week?
Iron Curtain kept out alien birds - BBC - http://news.bbc.co.uk/earth...
The Iron Curtain that divided Europe for 46 years left an indelible imprint on the continent's wildlife. The isolation of Eastern Europe meant that far fewer alien bird species colonised it, scientists have found. - Richard Carter, FCD
Oliver Pischke of Saarbrücken, Germany just became a Friend of Charles Darwin.
Just watched Terminator Salvation. What a bag of shite.
@RealDMitchell I remember watching Dinner at Noon with my parents in '88. It left a lasting impression. So glad I recorded it!
RT @cdarwin Took a farewell of the shore & went on board The Beagle
Female pheasant in the garden. She's new. Haven't seen our tame(ish) male for a while.
Wish Brown hadn't used phrase 'flat-earth climate sceptics'. Flat-earth sceptics are RIGHT! http://www.guardian.co.uk/environ...
@jonmbutterworth Quite agree. The slick climate-change denier took the wrong approach for a UK audience. But scientists need to get slicker.
Just what we need to counter claims of hippyism: Bob Dylan song adopted by Copenhagen climate summit http://news.bbc.co.uk/2...
Watching 'Blues for the Red Planet' episode of Sagan's Cosmos. Last watched in 1980. Still pretty damn good.
...but scientists need to get slicker on their TV presentation skills, if they hope to convince the general public about anything.
Still laughing at UEA prof. saying 'What an asshole?' re. climate-change denier on Newsnight http://www.youtube.com/watch... (start at 2:30)...
Still laughing at UEA prof. saying 'What an asshole?' re. climate-change denier on Newsnight http://bit.ly/6U2QAX (start at 2:30)...
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