Posts Tagged ‘Science’
The Geologist from Hell
Here’s why there was an horrific earthquake in Haiti: It sits on an unstable fault line between two tectonic plates, just like the one a few miles away from where I sit in Southern California. The awful, simple truth is that the beautiful island of Hispaniola rests on a piece of the planet that’s...
January 15th, 2010 | Featured, Spirit in the Material World | Read More
Lies, Doggone Lies, and Statistics
My wife TiVo’s The View and watches it at night. Sometimes I’ll catch a snippet while I’m waiting for my turn to watch Friday Night Lights, The Office, or Sportscenter. I do not watch The View on purpose. Ever. When I do it’s only for the sake of my marriage. Let it go.
Anyway, I heard one of...
November 30th, 2009 | Columns, Featured, Spirit in the Material World | Read More
Just Ask This Scientician…
First, let me say I am not scientifically inclined. I took one year of biology and two years of Forensics Science in high school (it was a law-based pseudo-magnet school). I’m not sure how reliable the latter was, since the teacher taught us J. Edgar Hoover became President of the United States....
May 20th, 2009 | Blog | Read More
A Quick Buck
We’re still brainstorming ways to raise money for Burnside 2.0. One of the ideas, one that was discussed at length, was somehow cashing in on the Y2K-esque hysteria that will surround the next end-of-the-world scenario.
Unfortunately, we realized selling stockpiled canned goods and water wouldn’t...
September 8th, 2008 | Blog | Read More


