• Day 3: USC Conference on Censorship in the Sciences

    Updated: 2025-01-31 15:30:25
    To finish up my reportage on the USC conference on Censorship in STEM, I present a video Day 3 for your delectation.  It’s 6½ hours long, but below I’ll give the time marks for three items of interest, one of which is of interest only because it includes ME. First the whole day; I’ve put … Continue reading Day 3: USC Conference on Censorship in the Sciences

  • Readers’ wildlife photos

    Updated: 2025-01-31 14:15:48
    Today’s wildlife comprises primates: Homo sapiens engaging in what they call “sport,” and the photos from Doug Hayes of Richmond, Virginia. Doug, you may recall, has sent photos of dancers, and here he photographs sledders.  His captions are indented, and you can enlarge his photos by clicking on them. A batch of human wildlife photos! … Continue reading Readers’ wildlife photos

  • Stephen Fry on how the faults of the Left promoted the rise of the Right

    Updated: 2025-01-30 19:20:06
    Here! I’ve been dealing with trivial stuff all day involving billing and the post office (the Black Hole of government agencies) and have had no time to write. Enjoy Stephen Fry’s hourlong talk on Triggernometry on why the American Left promoted the rise of the American Right. I’ve been saying that for a long time, … Continue reading Stephen Fry on how the faults of the Left promoted the rise of the Right

  • Readers’ wildlife photos

    Updated: 2025-01-30 14:15:50
    Today’s photos come from Phil Frymire, who sends us birds photographed in South Africa. Phil’s captions and IDs are indented, and you can enlarge his photos by clicking on them. Moving on from my previous submissions of mammals, here is a selection of birds from an August trip to South Africa. Lilac-breasted rollers are unforgettable, … Continue reading Readers’ wildlife photos

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