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Print Story Hey, who stole Monday?
Diary
By Merekat (Mon Sep 08, 2008 at 09:56:28 AM EST) (all tags)
Came in this morning, started answering e-mail. Next thing I know it is half an hour past the end of normal lunchtime.

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Print Story You gotta do what you gotta do.
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By nightflameblue (Mon Sep 08, 2008 at 09:39:04 AM EST) (all tags)
And I gotta party like my life depended on it.

Saturday. Making sense of not making sense.


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By herbert (Sun Sep 07, 2008 at 03:55:18 PM EST) science, questions, maps, books (all tags)
  • Science question
  • Literary cartography
  • Short book reviews

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Print Story Work it, baby
Diary
By ucblockhead (Sun Sep 07, 2008 at 01:43:27 PM EST) (all tags)
Picture of hot chicks inside.

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Print Story "Fiction-Toxic People"
Ranting
By lylehsaxon (Sat Sep 06, 2008 at 03:48:36 PM EST) (all tags)
Fictional novels.  Fictional movies.  Fictional computer space-war games.  Fictional TV science fiction shows.  Fictional news.  Fictional speeches (written by PR agencies; spoken by politicians-for-hire)....

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Print Story autumn sneaks up on me
Zombies
By misslake (Sat Sep 06, 2008 at 12:23:10 PM EST) (all tags)
i can feel winter lurking not far behind.
the days are growing shorter and shorter. now i wake up in darkness, and i watch the sunrise and sunset.

my urban foraging skills are improving, and being honed. now i know just which plants and trees to watch for, and their seasons.
it's my revolution/apocalypse plan. i can eke a glorious harvest out of the waste spaces and ornamental plantings of the cities.

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Print Story Suspended Sentence
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By TheophileEscargot (Sat Sep 06, 2008 at 03:49:02 AM EST) Reading, Listening, MLP (all tags)
Listening: "Building Great Sentences". Reading: "The Dreaming Void". Coming soon? Web.

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Print Story I miss DU's entries
Diary
By jaxom green (Fri Sep 05, 2008 at 04:28:37 PM EST) (all tags)
Yeah, this long time lurker, very infrequent poster is going through a fit of nostalgia.  His diaries about fun ways to insert math and science into play time with his children were fascinating.

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Print Story 'In Studies of Virtual Twins, Nature Wins Again'
Family
By chuckles (Fri Sep 05, 2008 at 03:40:09 PM EST) (all tags)
NY Times:
By [Dr. Nancy L. Segal's] definition, virtual twins are unrelated children born within nine months of each other who enter a family, through birth or adoption, in the first year of life. Since 1991, Dr. Segal has been studying 137 such sets of siblings, whose average age difference is three months.

As scientific subjects, virtual twins provide a rich pool of material for researchers tackling the nature-versus-nurture question. In Dr. Segal’s studies, as in so many involving biological twins, it seems that nature is winning.

Raised together essentially from birth, or at least since infancy, virtual twins may be genetic strangers, but they share an environment from an early point in life.

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Several major twin studies over the last 20 years, particularly those following twins raised by different families, have provided what scientists say is clear evidence that genetics play a greater role than environment in intelligence and a range of personality traits. Dr. Segal’s research, believed to be the first to examine virtual twins as a subset of the twin population, has bolstered the prevailing view through another lens.

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Dr. Segal has found that identical twins were the most alike in their thinking, fraternal twins somewhat less so, and virtual twins strikingly different. When it comes to intelligence, for example, her research has found that only 25 percent of the differences between twins — virtual, fraternal or identical — can be accounted for by their environment, 75 percent by genetics.

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Print Story I watched more Doctor Who last night
Space
By gzt (Fri Sep 05, 2008 at 03:17:16 PM EST) gzt, old, i grow old, trousers rolled, eat a peach (all tags)
I started inviting people over for Sunday evening. I started planning what I'd have. Eggplant "caviar", maybe some stuffed mushrooms, then just some cheese and meats with bread, some dessert stuffs. Something besides popcorn to eat during the movie if we should have a movie. I was going to make some mozzarella balls wrapped in prosciutto, but then I thought that I can get from the grocery store this thing with is essentially mozzarella and prosciutto rolled together, so why not just stick with that? I think I still need more. Oh, and this ham inside a pineapple thing. Might switch diced prosciutto for the ham. I'm on a prosciutto kick.

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