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Steven Andrew is a free lance writer and Contributing Editor to the progressive weblog Daily Kos. He lives in Florida near the Kennedy Space Center with his wife and a dog named Darwin. Email Steven.


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Saturday, November 28th, 2009 · 1 comment
I got this from here. Look hard at the four small dots in the center of the image while you count to 60. Then look at a wall and blink a few times....
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Via my old creationism fight'n friend Ed Brayton, this guy punked the teabagging glibertarians hard. He starts off...
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I'm going to take a short break from the science writing and talk a bit about the tragic events at Ft. Hood. Reason...
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Someone has the gall to suggest it might give bankstas the idea that the government will step in to keep them from...
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I wrote an article yesterday on how bonds work and why credit ratings are so important. To briefly recap, bond...
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The Audacity of Help: Obama's Economic Plan and the Remaking of America By John Wasik, Bloomberg 2009 Paperback,...
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A scientist from Italy has reproduced the famed Shroud of Turin using techniques and materials easily available in...
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I'm gonna break a bit from the science role and talk instead about something everyone can agree on. Two men were...
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Tomorrow I’ll be posting an interview with private astronaut Richard Garriott on Daily Kos. An extended, full length version will be posted...
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Comet Swift-Tuttle is on an eccentric 120 year orbit that may intersect the earth or moon -- someday. No need for...
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