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| Monday, 23 November 2008 |: Here is the second part of the Slide Show,"How It All Ends: Nature of Science."

| Monday, 20 Oktober 2008 |: I've been working on converting the "How It All Ends" series by wonderingmind42 into a full-out computer presentation. The link simply takes you to a compressed, html version of the slide show. I've only covered the first argument so far. I can't go much further before I find someone who is willing to download OpenOffice onto his or her Windows XP machine and convert the presentation into PowerPoint format. I'm using Linux, and there are horrible formatting errors when I export to Windows. Any takers?

As you can also see, I am missing a few pictures. If anyone has a predominantly purple and yellow photograph of nature that you want to share, please come forward. It needs to have a fairly high resolution... at least desktop wallpaper size. I'd prefer it if you sent me your own pictures--I'll definitely give you your due credit.

Before anyone asks (no one is going to), yes, I did revamp my logo.

And I really can't say it enough: go to manpollo.org and take part in the discussions. Wonderingmind42 really needs your help to write his book! You can also go there to find high res videos.

Last, but not least, because I have very little internet the progress on the aforementioned handbook is pretty much null. That is one reason why I decided to take up this other project (the other reason is that I love to spend hours obessessing over things like that). I do apologize for the delay; I'll finish it as soon as I have steady internet.

| Wednesday, 03 September 2008 |: You can do it, too.

| Wednesday, 21 August 2008 |: I am writing a small pamphlet for helping people like you and me wade through the anthropogenic global climate destabilization debate. The pamphlet will be presented to Manpollo.org in anticipation of Greg Craven's (AKA wonderingmind42 AKA the "How it all Ends" youtube guy) upcoming book. The going argument behind creating such a handbook is that Greg's book will make some people want to know more about AGCD, but they will be daunted by the sheer difficulty of conducting research. The handbook is a research guide and convenient desktop reference listing AGCD activists, delayers, deniers and propagators, as well as their funding sources and affiliations.

This is the pamphlet so far (in PDF). As you can see, it still has a long way to go. I need help.

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