Saturday, June 3, 2006
don't miss
Since this apparently is a linkage day, here are some not to miss:

-An engrossing post about and from a Princeton grad now serving in Iraq, from Powerline. (Update: the PL link may not work for you, so here is a copy albeit w/o photos.)
-Maggie's Farm's 'Saturday Verse', by by William Carlos Williams, deliverer of over three thousand babies (!) and 1950 poetry National Book Award Winner.
-Also from Maggie's Farm, a provocative piece on climate change. By the way, have you noticed that the MSM is now using the phrase "climate change" instead of "global warming"? Should we draw any conclusions from that?
-Two nice pieces at House of Eratosthenes, one about a perhaps unintended effect of the Enron mess, and one on the Gore-y environ-movie.
-Three novel, well-written, interesting cat blogs - yes, I said cat blogs: ferdinand t.cat, tacjammer and catymology.

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Blogger mkfreeberg — at 2:29 AM, June 04, 2006:
Hey, thanks for the link and the kind remarks. Pleased to make your acquaintance.
 

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Blogger jau — at 3:16 AM, June 04, 2006:
My pleasure - and same to you.
 

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Blogger AmyP — at 7:50 AM, June 04, 2006:
"Climate change" is a much more scientifically accurate phrase than "global warming". The earth isn't just getting warmer - different things are changing in different places. Whether or not it's caused my humans is a whole other debate! :)
 

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Blogger jau — at 12:16 PM, June 04, 2006:
I agree that's it a more accurate phrase. It's interesting that the MSM seems to be getting more accurate - which is a new and wonderful thing! :)
 

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Blogger High Power Rocketry — at 10:26 PM, June 04, 2006:
: ) wild template
 

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Blogger Aloysius — at 7:47 PM, June 05, 2006:
Glad you visited Catymology.

Purrs!
 

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