Things I have recently spotted that may be of interest to someone else:
Humor: (also sports) Peyton Manning, Indianapolis Colts quarterback, on how to hold the clipboard.
There is an organization devoted to the question of what happens to that missing other sock.
Science: Google Earth now includes the sky. I hope you can use this -- I can't, probably because of my firewall settings.
There has been some doubt about studies, suggesting that peppered moths were selected for camouflage color by bird predation, although I'm not sure why, as almost every scientist, including young-earth creationists, accepts the reality of natural selection, at least in such minor changes. Apparently, the original experiments have been updated, and natural selection still works.
The lower Jordan River is badly polluted.
Sports: Time, on the low number of female coaches of women's college sports.
Baseball and Economics, in Books and Culture.
Computing: USB goes bananas -- see photos of USB sushi, a USB Barbie doll, and more. Really.
Christianity: Bonnie, on the relationship between love and demand.
This week's Christian Carnival is here. For information on these Carnivals, go here.
Thanks for reading! Keep clicking away.
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