The Dalston House — A London art project. Oh wow. (Via Slacktivist Fred Clark.)
Chasing the Edge of the Solar System — (Via
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Lawmakers Want to Create National Park on the Moon
Dino-killing asteroid also triggered mind-blowing submarine landslides
DNA confirms ancient Asian origin for American dogs — Arf?
Next in Wearable Computing: A Device for Dogs
Lies, damned lies, and popular beliefs — Charlie's talking about the UK, but I strongly suspect similar numbers apply here in the US.
Forensic Fly Moves North — Insects can aid death investigations, but non-native species complicate matters. It is amazing, the lengths liberals will go to in order to perpetrate their climate change hoax. Altering the species range of certain insects to simulate increasing warming, and screwing up forensics as a result. Thank god for Rush Limbaugh and the Republican party keeping us straight on what's really happening.
Vatican broadens child abuse crimes in legal reform — That's a step. Now, what about the past century of systematic child abuse, and the enablers and cover up artists still unpunished high in the Vatican hierarchy?
The Most Dangerous Thing In America--A Brother With A Passport — More from Ta-Nehisi Coates on race, travel and culture.
State Department Admits It Doesn't Know Keystone XL's Exact Route — Because liberals! Honestly, I've never quite understood why helping Canada sell oil to China has become a conservative hot button issue; except of course for those conservatives personally affected by the pipeline. But then, no one likes conservative policies that affect them personally. Not even conservatives. (Via David Goldman.)
QotD?: What sign did God stick on every tree?
7/11/2013
Writing time yesterday: 0.0 hours (chemo brain)
Hours slept: 7.0 hours (solid)
Body movement: 0.5 hours (stationary bike)
Weight: 250.0
Number of FEMA troops on my block building mandatory gay marriage halls: 0
Currently reading: Real Happiness: The Power of Meditation: A 28-Day Program by Sharon Salzberg; Snuff by Terry Pratchett