Links: Horseshoe Crabs, Poetry in Motion Halted + More!
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Consistently great election-related linkage and analysis every morning. Has proven much easier than attempting to stay on top of all the political blogs.
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The American horseshoe crab, or Limulus polyphemus, [is] one of the oldest and most tenacious species on Earth. Fossils found this year in Manitoba reveal that the animal’s architecture has hardly changed in 445 million years.
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The MTA’s Poetry in Motion program has been discontinued. So very, very wrong.
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“In terms of listening versus reading, Gail Caldwell says, ‘It’s a different way of taking in the sublime.’ I think people go to a reading to get what they can’t get from staying at home and reading on their own.”
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I would say I was more in love with driving and the road than thinking about Evans and Frank… also it was maybe coming from my background in New York, where until two years before, I didn’t even have a drivers license.
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June 10th, 2008 at 6:45 pm
thanks for the link to the horseshoe crab article…they have fascinated me since childhood…
flickr post. sigh. now thinking of the chain reaction that my own ordering of eel in sushi restaurants has when multiplied by so many others…
June 11th, 2008 at 5:26 am
http://www.pbs.org/wnet/nature/crash/blood.html