September 19, 2006
Avast!
Arrrgh! It be Talk Like a Pirate Day!
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September 12, 2006
Funny how football season and the 9/11 anniversary coincide....
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September 05, 2006
How many scientists does it take.....
Having been there from time to time, I can say that for once, The Onion reports fact:
h/t RL friend (and physicist) AS
read the rest!Caltech Physicists Successfully Split The Bill
PASADENA, CA--Sequestered in a private booth at a Pasadena-area Cheesecake Factory for nearly 25 minutes, a party of eight California Institute Of Technology physicists emerged exhausted but visibly excited Friday evening after successfully splitting the bill.
h/t RL friend (and physicist) AS
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September 03, 2006
Sad as Hell
The Crocodile Hunter is dead.

Steve Irwin died at 11am Monday morning after being stung by a Sting Ray off the coast of Australia, north of Cairns. Evidently Steve and his crew were filming an underwater documentary.
The irony of it is that Sting Rays aren't considered to be especially dangerous, and stings often cause little more than skin irritation.
Steve leaves behind his wife Terri and children Bindi Sue (
and Bob (2 and a half).



Terri Irwin was in Tasmania, and wasn't present during the shoot. She was notified shortly afterward by Tasmanian authorities.
Steve's death has crashed a lot of websites in Australia, including major news pages and the Australia Zoo site.
Steve touched a lot of people because of his passion for wildlife and his honesty about who he was and what he did. And how much he loved his family. I was always a big fan of Steve's and I will miss him more than I should.
More links and info here
photos courtesy smh.com.au, scotsman.com, wildlifewarriors.org.au

Steve Irwin died at 11am Monday morning after being stung by a Sting Ray off the coast of Australia, north of Cairns. Evidently Steve and his crew were filming an underwater documentary.
The irony of it is that Sting Rays aren't considered to be especially dangerous, and stings often cause little more than skin irritation.
Steve leaves behind his wife Terri and children Bindi Sue (


Steve's death has crashed a lot of websites in Australia, including major news pages and the Australia Zoo site.
Steve touched a lot of people because of his passion for wildlife and his honesty about who he was and what he did. And how much he loved his family. I was always a big fan of Steve's and I will miss him more than I should.
More links and info here
photos courtesy smh.com.au, scotsman.com, wildlifewarriors.org.au
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