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Monthly Archives: July 2012
New age proposed for Giants Causeway
UPDATE: The National Trust have released a statement, stating that the NT supports the scientific explanation, but that they simply highlight “that for some the debate continues”. To me, that still doesn’t fix the fundamental issue at play. There’s a … Continue reading
Posted in Geology, Not even wrong, Science
Tagged creationism, Giants Causeway, National Trust, Northern Ireland, World Heritage Site
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McLympics 2012
(Apologies for no science – normal service will resume shortly. Spleen needed venting) To be fair, I should have caught the early warning signs when they released the official mascots. Stopcock and Vaudeville or whatever the hell they’re called. The … Continue reading
Posted in General
Tagged 2012 Summer Olympics, BBC, Beijing, Coca Cola, london, McDonald, Olympic, Olympic Games
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