Monthly Archives: September 2010

Links 9/22/10

Links are back!
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Posted in Lotsa Links | 2 Comments

How to Take a Government-Approved Poop

Ain’t science cool?
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Posted in Microbiome | 20 Comments

Robert Samuelson and Why The Washington Post Deserves to Go Broke

If Samuelson’s willfully ignorant about the elderly and the disabled, why should we be surprised about throwing children into the mix?
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Posted in Education, News Media, Social Security, Statistics | 1 Comment

Pity the Poor Couple Who Make $450,000 Per Year (Yet Another Failure of Our ‘Elite’ Educational System)

Perhaps Henderson’s outburst should be chalked up to the influence of degenerate white culture or our ‘elite’ educational system.
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Posted in Basic Human Decency, Education, Ethics, Fucking Royals, Taxes | 64 Comments

Did I Mention Something About Democrats Not Getting It?

Why, yes, I did. And Senator Evan “I’m dumber than a sack of hammers” Bayh illustrates exactly what I’m talking about.
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Posted in Bidness, Democrats, Fucking Morons, Fucking Royals, Taxes | 11 Comments

“I Need to Know How Many Patients I Need”: This Is My Scientific (and Statistical) Life

“My grant is due tomorrow. I just need to know….”
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Posted in Humor, Statistics | 7 Comments

Saturday Sermon: The Yom Kippur Edition

The more difficult fast.
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Posted in Basic Human Decency, Ethics, Hunger, Jewish Stuff | 3 Comments

A ‘Balance Sheet’ Recession or an Unemployment-Based One?

What we should be worrying about is unemployment, not account balances.
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Posted in Big Shitpile, Economics, Healthcare | 4 Comments

Anger, Feeling, and Framing: The Lance Mannion Edition

Anger is the appropriate emotion. Do our political ‘betters’ understand that?
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A Final Observation on the Human Microbiome Research Conference: An Underappreciated Breakthrough

Hundreds of dollars per genome, and hundreds of genomes per week.
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Posted in Genomics, Microbiology, Microbiome | 3 Comments