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September 11, 1956
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Minds, Brains, and Neurons
Upcoming Gigs: Bristol
Books to Read While the Algae Grow in Your Fur, December 2009
Output Summary
Books to Read While the Algae Grow in Your Fur, November 2009
In re John Holland
Books to Read While the Algae Grow in Your Fur, June 2009
Next Week at the Statistics Seminar: Bayes, Bayes, Baked Beans, Sausage and Bayes
Assorted Link Roundup, May 2008
Books to Read While the Algae Grow in Your Fur, April 2008
Books to Read While the Algae Grow in Your Fur, January 2008
New Year's Eve Self-Knowledge Blogging
Assorted Linkage: Halloween Edition
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, a Statistical Myth
Keeping the Squid Giant Axon Real (Video Clips of the Old School Issue of Science Geek Edition of Saturday Squid Blogging)
The Cartesian Movie Theater
A. R. Luria: The Neuropsychology of Praxis
Do You Feel Lucky, Punk?
It's Not Who You Know, It's What You Do
Critical Sensation
The Sharks of DARPA
The Parallelogram Paw Issue of Science Geek Edition
Neuropharmacological Foundations of the Public Sphere
SUMO versus the Dendritic Claws (Sunday Sibling Blogging)
Friday Cat Blogging ("Hear, Kitty!" Issue of Science Geek Edition)
Almond Madelines
Friday Cat Blogging (
Son et Lumière
Issue of Science Geek Edition)
Continuing the Flow of Brainy Material
The Little Grey Cells Get Their Act Together
Let Me Be Among the First to Welcome Our New Orbital Cybernetic Zombie Overlords!
Je ne regrette rien
Towards the Stainless Steel Rat
April Fool's Sloth
This Is Your Brain on Statistical Complexity (This Week at the Complex Systems Colloquium)
Friday Cat Blogging (Keeping an Eye on the Mouse Issue of Science Geek Edition)
Emile, or, "We don't need no education, we don't need no thought control"
Friday Cat Blogging (It Always Pays to Read the
Annals of Improbable Research
Carefully Issue of Science Geek Edition)
There Are 52 Significant Differences Between Tom Cruise and John Travolta
More Assorted Reading
Christof Koch, Zombie-Monger
Why So Slow?
Intermittent Finds in Complex Systems and Stuff, No. 1
The free development of each is the condition of the war of all against all
The Literary Theory of a Midwestern
Maître à Penser
Better Willing Through Chemistry, or, More Reasons the Staff of the
National Review
Should Be Squirming in Front of a Truth and Reconciliation Commission Right Now
Dumb Survey Tricks, or, Time to Restock the Adaptive Toolbox
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