Archive for December, 2007
Blogiversaries
A couple of bloggers have recently celebrated the anniversaries / birthdays of their blogging, so I thought I’d bring them to your attention here…
Casual Friday — gonna’ party like it’s 1999…
Here’s another interesting look at the future — this time from 1967, looking all the way forward to the wonders of 1999…
Carnivalia
You’ve got another healthy selection of reading material with this week’s blog carnivals…
Science in the news
There’s lots of interesting stuff in the news that I’d love to blog about, but just won’t have time to cover (I’m working on an in-depth article and a podcast episode right now, so the rest will have to slide). Anyway, I’ll just recommend the following items as good reading material…
Casual Friday — Stonehenge, by hand
I found an interesting video by way of Physics Buzz, and thought I should pass it along (it’s about 6 minutes in length, but well worth your time). Wally Wallington, a retired construction worker, may well have figured out how a handful of people could have constructed Stonehenge — with just some rocks and a bit of timber to use as moving “equipment”…




