It’s a day’s readership for Pharyngula. It’s a trifle compared to those sites that cater to woo and disinformation.
A few people, perhaps, have found use in the posts here. Two million looks passed about 8:00 a.m. this morning.
Thank you, readers.
It’s a day’s readership for Pharyngula. It’s a trifle compared to those sites that cater to woo and disinformation.
A few people, perhaps, have found use in the posts here. Two million looks passed about 8:00 a.m. this morning.
Thank you, readers.
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Come on in, the water's fine. Come often: Cleanliness is next to godliness.
Or, until that account is unsuspended by the forces supporting Donald Trump:
Follow @FillmoreWhite, the account of the Millard Fillmore White House Library
Retired teacher of law, economics, history, AP government, psychology and science. Former speechwriter, press guy and legislative aide in U.S. Senate. Former Department of Education. Former airline real estate, telecom towers, Big 6 (that old!) consultant. Lab and field research in air pollution control. My blog, Millard Fillmore's Bathtub, is a continuing experiment to test how to use blogs to improve and speed up learning processes for students, perhaps by making some of the courses actually interesting. It is a blog for teachers, to see if we can use blogs. It is for people interested in social studies and social studies education, to see if we can learn to get it right. It's a blog for science fans, to promote good science and good science policy. It's a blog for people interested in good government and how to achieve it. BS in Mass Communication, University of Utah Graduate study in Rhetoric and Speech Communication, University of Arizona JD from the National Law Center, George Washington University
Congratulations, Ed! I’ve learned a lot from you. Thanks for blogging.
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Thanks, Mary, and thanks, Mike.
I wish you were in Dallas with your kids, too, Mike, so I’d have one interested parent. (Mary’s kids already graduated.)
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Congratulations on the milestone, Ed!
I have found this site an invaluable resource, as you dig the facts of history and science and expose the lunacy of the deniers and the DDT pushers.
Thanks for all that you do, and occasionally I wish that I was still in Dallas so that my kids could have you as a teacher.
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Congrats!
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Congrats!
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