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November 2007
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01: A Moment of Non-Silence for Moments of Silence (4 comments)
01: What Dalrymple Doesn't See (0 comments)
01: Why are races always run in a counterclockwise direction? (1 comments)
01: Which parts of the human body could you design better? (13 comments)
04: American Gangster (1 comments)
05: Driver's Licenses? (6 comments)
07: Pinker's Stuff of Thought (1 comments)
08: Women are Racist (9 comments)
08: The DARPA Urban Challenge (0 comments)
08: Criss Angel vs. Uri Gellar and Jim Callahan (3 comments)
09: Carbon Offsets and Littering (5 comments)
09: Abduction vs. Falsification (1 comments)
09: Sam Harris at Beyond Belief Last Year (4 comments)
11: The Ethics of Sokaling (1 comments)
11: Linguistic Determinism (0 comments)
13: Scalzi on the Creation Museum (2 comments)
14: Are Our Heads Getting Bigger? (4 comments)
15: Brokeback Mountain (4 comments)
15: The Netflix Prize (0 comments)
16: The Democratic Debate (4 comments)
16: Using the First Person Singular in Science (1 comments)
18: Beowulf (4 comments)
19: Amazon's Kindle, or How to Waste 400+ Bucks (7 comments)
20: Coining New Words (5 comments)
20: Who Cares if Theories are Scientific? (3 comments)
21: Happy Thanksgiving (2 comments)
24: No Plot For Old Men (or Anybody, Really) (3 comments)
24: Internal Alarm Clocks (2 comments)
26: Writing Characters More Intelligent Than You (5 comments)
26: Correlation, Causality, and Neural Nets (2 comments)
27: The Artist/Consumer Contract (8 comments)
28: What's the Difference Between Kissing and Fucking? (4 comments)
28: Angier vs. Wilson on Religion (2 comments)
29: Effort is More Important Than Intelligence (1 comments)
29: The CNN/YouTube Republican Debate (8 comments)


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Derek James is pursuing his PhD in Cognitive Science at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette. The name of this blog comes from the William Golding essay of the same name. You really should read it if you haven't already. Technorati Profile


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