These are my links for 16th of November through 18th of November: The Academic Journal Racket « In the DarkTelescoper explains how academic publishing works. The only thing that would improbe the post would be the theme from 'The Naked Gun' in the background. A Case in Antiquities for ‘Finders Keepers’ – NYTimes.comYou can make [...]
These are my links for 12th of November through 14th of November: Is the new policy statement PPS 15 a threat to heritage? – Building DesignI'd love to have a pithy and insightful opinion on this, but first I'll have to look up what PPS 15 says. it's important as PPG 15 and 16 have [...]
These are my links for 31st of August through 11th of November: kperch: An absence of maliceThe editor of the Leicester Mercury explains some of the difficulties in having a sincere but sceptical investigation of some local businesses. Universities are not there to spoon-feed | AC Grayling | Comment is free | guardian.co.ukMandelson seems to [...]
These are my links for 3rd of August through 23rd of August: Oh dear, this didn’t auto-post. Hopefully the next one will. Moultrie Observer – Archaeology vs. grave robbing: Where’s the line?I have an answer, I think, but it's not one that would be accepted by everyone. I shall have to find the time to [...]
This is another test of the new bookmarking script I’m working on. It it works then it should collect links during the week and then compile them into one post on a Sunday. Many excluded from opportunity to get tickets for Michael Jackson memorial services – Crooked Timber An view of how mumble mumble mumble’s [...]
This is another test of the new bookmarking script I’m working on. It it works then it should collect links during the week and then compile them into one post on a Sunday. Eugenie Scott Powerfully Makes the Case for Science-Religion Compatibility | The Intersection | Discover Magazine This is an oddity. As far as [...]
This is a test of the new bookmarking script I’m working on. It it works then it should collect links during the week and then compile them into one post on a Friday. Mike Pitts – Digging Deeper Mike Pitts, author of Hengeworld, editor of British Archaeology and all-round archaeological whirlwind is now blogging. His [...]
This is a test of the new bookmarking script I’m working on. This one does the science posts and should run on Tuesdays around 7pm. Correlation, Causation, and Coincidence One Astronomer’s Noise Nicole tries to claim there’s a difference between correlation and causation in a bid to dodge the blame for the USA’s failure to [...]
This is another test of the new bookmarking script I’m working on. It it works then it should collect links during the week and then compile them into one post on a Sunday. Mr Deity and the Virgin Everyone’s favourite holy being is back for a new series on YouTube. Abnormal Interests: I’m Not Sure [...]
This is a test of the new bookmarking script I’m working on. It it works then it should collect links during the week and then compile them into one post on a Friday. Resting place of choice – Le Monde diplomatique – English edition Roger Gaess gives a tour of sights found at the dead [...]