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The Atavism: a new feed
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Friday, June 26, 2009. This may be a blog but at my heart I'm just not a blogger. Instant reactions, frequent posting and controvesy are all beyond my ability. Still, it's nice to have this place to add things that I really think the internet ought to know, either contributing to a discussion started somewhere else or having some geekish discovery indexed. Labels: might interest someone. Posted by David Winter 11:28 AM. Just the good bits. The author, elsewhere. Beauty in Science and Nature.
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The Atavism: Starting again
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Thursday, May 24, 2007. Welcome to the Atavism. This is my new blog, I used to blog at Science and Sensibility. Partly because I retardedly put an underscore in the URL when I set the account up. And partly because itâ s fun for a scientist to have a creative project like putting a logo/webdesign together. (If there is something wrong with this template please yell out, I have only checked it out on a few systems). Posted by David Winter 2:55 PM. Just the good bits. The author, elsewhere. And Slaters Go ...
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The Atavism: Elsewhere
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Thursday, January 31, 2013. A couple of links that might be of interest for readers of The Atavism:. I've been really remiss in linking to interview I did with Veronika Meduna for Radio NZ's Our Changing World. The bugs Veronika and I visited will all be familiar to readers here. The online Evolutionary Biology Journal Club. Is getting back together for "Season 2". If you don't know, a journal club. Posted by David Winter 12:46 PM. Just the good bits. The author, elsewhere. Beauty in Science and Nature.
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The Atavism: Sunday Spinelessness - Mostly True Facts about land snails
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Sunday, February 17, 2013. Sunday Spinelessness - Mostly True Facts about land snails. The ailing laptop on which I write these posts has developed a new symptom - a non-deterministic keyboard. So, I hope you'll excuse me if I just paste a link and get on with something less annoying than trying to write a post via a cellphone. It's a pretty good link too. Ze Frank. S "True Facts" series of zoological oddities has finally got to the best creatures on earth, land snails:. Posted by David Winter 1:43 PM.
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Phrenic Philosophy: a mind unleashed: February 2010
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Musings and poetry on postmodernism, religion, science and culture from a "Downunder" perspective. Friday, February 26, 2010. Steve Taylor and one vision of Christian society. Recently, Steve Taylor (ex-pastor of Opawa Baptist. Wrote about the images of church in society, and whether to take Exodus or salt as the dominant metaphor. This is a small response to that and, if you're interested in the whole article, I recommend reading about it here. Exodus is a powerful and repeated Biblical motif. In part, ...
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Phrenic Philosophy: a mind unleashed: March 2010
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Musings and poetry on postmodernism, religion, science and culture from a "Downunder" perspective. Wednesday, March 31, 2010. Lesbian Robots and Future Morality. If you're interested, here is a music video for the song All Is Full of Love. Video: All is full of love. It might be a teeny bit NSFW as it contains "Lesbian Robots", as one person. Put it, but since they are only seen kissing then it's largely safe viewing in most contexts. Well, why would robots kiss at all? How much of our current dispositio...
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Where is church in the bible? | Author of Confusion
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Where is church in the bible? March 4, 2011. Posted by Ian in Religion. The bible is often referred to as the instruction manual for life (and numerous other similar phrases) and today over lunch it occurred to me that the bible should be fairly clear about the one act that is almost definitively Christian going to church. Going to church each week seems to be the most common and identifying feature of Christians and something most Christians would consider not only a good thing but a. 8220; Now this cou...
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Phrenic Philosophy: a mind unleashed: 2011 Christchurch Quake
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Musings and poetry on postmodernism, religion, science and culture from a "Downunder" perspective. Thursday, February 24, 2011. On the day of the big quake I shot this little video. Everything was a bit chaotic and at the time I was still struggling to get in contact with my friends and loved ones. I think this helped a bit because it felt like I was getting a message out - even if the video stayed on my phone until today. Please consider donating to the Red Cross 2011 Earthquake Appeal. TED Talks, inspi...
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Phrenic Philosophy: a mind unleashed: CHCH Quake - ambo officer's perspective
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Musings and poetry on postmodernism, religion, science and culture from a "Downunder" perspective. Friday, February 25, 2011. CHCH Quake - ambo officer's perspective. Danny Watson, from NewsTalk ZB, reads out a moving, grim, and educational letter written by an ambulance officer regarding his time on the day of the recent moment magnitude 6.1 earthquake here in Christchurch. I am a friend of the original author of this story. Other then that, though - it certainly was moving to read. Jonathan, friendly a...
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Phrenic Philosophy: a mind unleashed: February 2011
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Musings and poetry on postmodernism, religion, science and culture from a "Downunder" perspective. Friday, February 25, 2011. CHCH Quake - ambo officer's perspective. Danny Watson, from NewsTalk ZB, reads out a moving, grim, and educational letter written by an ambulance officer regarding his time on the day of the recent moment magnitude 6.1 earthquake here in Christchurch. Links to this post. Thursday, February 24, 2011. Please consider donating to the Red Cross 2011 Earthquake Appeal. Someone once sai...