Friday Cat Blogging 2
Huckleberry auditions for his new position as antenna. (Note Magic Eye tuning indicators.)
Huckleberry auditions for his new position as antenna. (Note Magic Eye tuning indicators.)
Bagheera plays cat and mouse.
Just to make <A HREF="http://store.acousticsounds.com/browse_detail.cfm?Title_ID=11855">Jon Iverson's</A> head explode.
On November 16, while listening to the radio, I was mesmerized by Howard Dully's audio coverage of what he found out about his own lobotomy at the age of 12 by Dr. Walter Freeman. This is powerful stuff—and I'm in awe of how even-handed Dully is in his reporting.
Pure genius.
A lot depends on how you define "diagnose." A new study in <I>Nature</I> reveals that relatives of the autistic exhibit many of the same brain abnormalities without having the disorder.
In 1987, one out of every 10,000 children was diagnosed with autism; in 2003, it was one out of every 166. How well has the press handled the story of a vaccine's potential involvement? Not so well, argues <I>CJR</I>.
Kong, <I>King</I> Kong.
Camus was a scorpio.
So, I figured I should sit down and do some serious listening. [<i>Hee hee. That cracks me up.</i>]