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Friday, October 15, 2010
Friday photo
Palmer Commons, University of Michigan. Ann Arbor, October 2010.
Nothing much to say, other than that I like reflections.
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New West (Culture/The West)
Pharyngula (Science/Secularism)
Ralph Maughan's Wildife News (Wildlife, the West)
Slacktivist (Culture)
Strange Maps (cartography)
The Badwy House Provisions (Politics)
The Panda's Thumb (Science)
The Scholarly Kitchen (scholarly publishing)
The Shifted Librarian (Libraries/Information)
Why Evolution Is True (Science)
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