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Saw this on the way home today:

(I’ve obscured the original plate number using photo editing tools, but the plate frame is unaltered.)
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- Oh right, the Oscars…
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- Slavery, ongoing
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- Stupidly worded poll
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Sidebar Spotlight
Five constantly changing, carefully randomized, interesting stuff
How to talk to a climate skeptic
Slobber And Spittle
Who are the climate change skeptics?
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Swans On Tea
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Decrepitude
A few selected articles from the last few years. Feel free to nominate others because really, I can't remember what all I've written.
One Impossible Thing
9/11: five years on
Story from a picture
The Authority Gradient
If our lives are to have any meaning
What was lost
Cold and broken alleluia
Mary Mallon: being evil vs. being an evil
Artifacts of the long-gone man
Apple software review:
Because nature isn't waiting for us to wise up
About
Decrepit Old Fool is the online pseudonym I use so people won't know my real name is George Hussein Wiman. Scroll down for more boring information about me including my email address.
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Greg Laden's Blog
International Polar year 07/08
JPL Blog
Logical Fallacies
Mike, The Mad Biologist
Millard Fillmore's Bathtub
National Center for Science Education
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Paulos, John Allen, Who's Counting
Open Mind
Panda's Thumb, The
Pump Handle, The
Randi, James
Real Climate
The Way Things Break
Respectful Insolence
Carl Sagan portal
Scientific Activist
Swans On Tea
9/11 myths
Talk Origins dot org
Thoughts in a Haystack
Understanding Evolution at Berkeley
Unscrewing the Inscrutable
The Volcanism Blog
What's New
Carl Zimmer Blog
Science News and Sources
In no order yet
A few things ill-considered
Basic Concepts In Science
Science Daily
MIT Technology Review
New Scientist
...and Climate Guide for the Perplexed
Scientific American
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World-Science
Wikipedia
How Stuff Works
What's New
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The Algebra Project
Just Foreign Policy
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American Friends Service Committee
Leroy pedals: Cycling For Scholarships
Cape Town Open-Education Declaration
Edutopia, the George Lucas Educational Foundation
Grist climate blog
World Changing
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Climate Crisis
Department Of Peace
Make Poverty History
MIT Open Courseware
One laptop per child
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Why won't God heal amputees?
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Ctrl+Alt+Del
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Joy Of Tech
xkcd
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Utopia Theory
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Unshelved
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I check BBC news most
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Yahoo News
Google News
Arab News
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Excite news
Fact Checker dot org
US National Debt Clock
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FIRE
First Amendment Center
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Security-specific links
Security Mentor
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I see Invisible People
Justice Day
KeesKennis
Life Cycle Analysis
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MorningGlory2
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MrsDoF
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Negative Smart
Nobody Asked
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Slobber And Spittle
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Testing the water
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TwoBlueDay
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Make Use Of
Lefty.crupps' GNUski Bacon
HowTo Geek
Quote code experiment
Playing with a php script to insert a daily quote. Apparently, something about Expression Engine paths I'm not grasping.
Quote string goes here; ?>Creative Commons stuff
I tried to figure out the Creative Commons and Wikimedia stuff but it was like doing your taxes in another language. Short version: it's OK if you copy my stuff as long as you give attribution and you're willing to share what you make of it with others. Here's the little logo:

This work by George Wiman is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 United States License.
More boring information about me
'Decrepit Old Fool' was intended to be an ironic/humorous pseudonym; I am only one of those things but the other two are creeping up on me. It refers to being over fifty and working in a technology field, or to having grown children who are much smarter and hipper than I am.
I started blogging to improve my writing skills, and discovered I simply enjoyed it so that is why I do it now. I am a computer support specialist at a great MidWestern university, am married (sorry girls), and have three children of whom the youngest is a junior in college. After a (brief) term as a Christian minister, I have had a series of technical service jobs including darkroom printing, advertising layout, production xerography, photography, camera repair, and computer repair. I have a bachelor's degree from a good liberal-arts college in Tennessee and my home is cluttered with a tangle of books and periodicals.
I have a hard time with political groups; the 'liberals' are right about some things, 'conservatives' are right about others, and 'libertarians' about still other issues (of course, that's in the world view where I am right about everything).
I don't believe in the supernatural, including assorted spirits, gods, demons, afterlife, or miracles - but I once did so I am sympathetic to those who do. I am not sympathetic to those who want to use the power of government to further their supernatural beliefs, however.
My Unitarian Jihad name is "Brother Pepper Spray of Quiet Reflection" ... Get yours
And about Lucas...
'Lucas' is a co-author on this blog, and when he sends me some text for this column, I'll paste it in here.
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