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Gettin' All Scientifical On You On a Friday Afternoon
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Friday, October 20, 2006
1:58:00 PM EDT
Hearing Fly Like an Eagle -- Steve Miller Band

I know what you're thinking: "Yes, it's a lovely afternoon, but what would make it even lovelier would be the complete works of Charles Darwin, available for me to read online." Your wish is granted, you nutty, wacky, scientifical person, you! The brand-new, aptly-named Darwin Online site has all his published writings in place for you to peruse, including scanned versions of several of the man's first editions. It's kind of geek nirvana over there. Enjoy!
Written by johnmscalzi Blog about this entry
1:58:00 PM EDT
Hearing Fly Like an Eagle -- Steve Miller Band
Gettin' All Scientifical On You On a Friday Afternoon

I know what you're thinking: "Yes, it's a lovely afternoon, but what would make it even lovelier would be the complete works of Charles Darwin, available for me to read online." Your wish is granted, you nutty, wacky, scientifical person, you! The brand-new, aptly-named Darwin Online site has all his published writings in place for you to peruse, including scanned versions of several of the man's first editions. It's kind of geek nirvana over there. Enjoy!
Written by johnmscalzi Blog about this entry
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I was reading Poe online, and my husband- who owns some fault for Monponsett Stacey because he bought me a computer a long time ago when he was worried that I was turning into a bookworm- just walked by and shook his head.
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Don't know. I don't visit the message boards with any frequency.
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Is it true that I cannot place my link
to my AOL Journal on the Signature
space on my message board posts?
Barry R Bartle
BBartle3
10/22/06 9:48 PM