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Monthly Archives: September 2011
Fairy folk as scientific outliers
Outliers are strange data points. If you take a survey of how tall everyone is in your office, and you get a report that someone is twelve feet tall. That’s an outlier. Probably it’s a bad data, someone wrote down … Continue reading
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Are there morality lessons in the Iliad?
Last night I was challenged with the question “Are there morality lessons in the Iliad?” The short answer is yes. The book is actually so thick with morality lessons, it’s hard to discern them all. This book can be a … Continue reading
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