Links With Your Coffee - Tuesday

- YouTube - Imagine! France sings for USA
- Math Paper (xkcd - A webcomic of romance, sarcasm, math, and language - By Randall Munroe)
- BBC NEWS | Science/Nature | Ancient serpent shows its leg
A fossil animal locked in Lebanese limestone has been shown to be an extremely precious discovery - a snake with two legs.
Scientists have only a handful of specimens that illustrate the evolutionary narrative that goes from ancient lizard to limbless modern serpent.
- Two questions for the pope. - By Christopher Hitchens - Slate Magazine
So journalists and reporters who can manage to get off their knees might want to ask the pope if he is conducting his own foreign policy and, if so, in consultation with whom? Then there is another question, which also raises a matter of diplomatic propriety: Why is the Vatican continuing to shelter Cardinal Bernard Law?
- Nudge This looks interesting.
- Deserving of Respect?
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Norm,
I always enjoy the xkcd links, if only to remind me to catch up on the ones I've missed. "Math paper" was great. For all of us get a bit too wrapped up in our comments, this one on venting is particularly apropos.
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April 15, 2008 9:07 PM
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