Munchy ET goodness 14 Sep 2007 Eagle-eyed readers will note a new tab above this post (and all others if I have done it properly) which list the very best of Evolving Thoughts – the meaty posts that will have long term value (as much as anything I write has value). If you are new here, or just want to see what absurd things I write, click on it and see. It’s organised by themes. Thanks to PZ Mahappenstance for telling me how to wrangle the code. Administrative
Administrative Competition winners 2 Nov 20112 Nov 2011 In case people did not notice my announcement in the comments of that post, the winners of a signed copy of my species history book are: Cameron Peters Doug G Elais Jackson Jesse Schaefer Lorax sbh Send me an email with your addresses. I will send the books as soon as… Read More
Administrative Icons for peer-reviewed blogging 29 Oct 200718 Sep 2017 The above are icons to be used when blogging on actual peer-reviewed research (as opposed to popular reports or kookery). I had a marginal involvement in this (I made some passing comments early on) so it is with great pride… no, actually, it’s all down to Dave Munger, who was… Read More
Administrative Travel Diary 8 19 Oct 20094 Oct 2017 Today I went with Matt and Cathy Silberstein to Chris Thompson’s place on the Rockaway Beach, in howling gales and breath condensing weather (in other words, just like home), in Paul and Gail Gans’ car. Where we met John Pieret, mein host, Mitch Coffey and other talk.origins netizens whose names… Read More
Could you get the title of individual posts into the <title> tag and make your comments show up with the extra special dark background?
I shall enquire of Dr Maaz how to do that. Don’t know about the special dark background. I’m a light hearted sort of guy…
Oh, man. I got your soul in return for that scrap of code. I don’t think you’ve got anything left to trade for more of my secrets.
Are we as consumers allowed to nominate favourite flavours of ET Munchies in the hope that the Chef de Cuisine might be tempted to produce another dish in this style? My personal favourite is A Darwinian History although I have to admit that the reason in partially egotistical. I find that your ideas on the historical evolution of science and thus the historiography, that is necessary to describe it, are very similar to my own. What I find to be particularly interesting in this similarity is the fact that we approach the subject from completely different directions and with completely different agendas.
Thony, I thought all of us in the Evilutionist Conspiracy had the same agenda. Perhaps you haven’t been getting the Talking Points memo? I aim to write a substantial series of posts on cultural evolution somewhat soon, including historiography, as a draft of an introduction to a book I’m editing on the topic. Stay tuned…
I thought all of us in the Evilutionist Conspiracy had the same agenda. You are not supposed to talk about THAT agenda in public!!!!