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Is Moral Certainty Possible?
August 19, 2026
We Passed Peak “Climate Change” (um) Research
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Sweet Wee Ps Say Sugar Makes You Lose Your Mind
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The Impossibility of Proposition Nations
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Wolfgang Smith For Everyone
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Death By Organ Donation
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$7.11 at 7:11 PM on 7/11 at 7/11: What Are The Chances?
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Hume’s Guillotine, Euclid’s Catapult: Induction, Axioms, and Objective Ethics
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The Equality Paradox
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Is Moral Certainty Possible?

Posted by By Briggs August 19, 2026
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We Passed Peak “Climate Change” (um) Research

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R Lecture 4: Help & Plotting

This is the fourth in a series of lectures on R. 10 minutes is a shockingly short period of time! Today, we learn the R way to create comments: start…
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R Lecture 3: Our First Program!

This is the third in a series of lectures on R. (DAV, I kept the intro for one last time.) Open the myRcode.R file we saved in our myR folder.…
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Two-and-a-Half Millennia Don’t Change Much

Herodotus begins his history by telling us that some Phoenician traders came to Argos, Greece and, on a whim, abducted the king's daughter Io and took her to Egypt. Later,…
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Create Tax Refunds That Must Be Donated To Political Parties?

In the State of the Union address, President Obama thought it would be pleasant to slam the Supreme Court, shaming them for their recent Citizens United v. FEC decision. Our…
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R Lecture 2: Prepping a Folder

Main page for R Lectures. This is the second in a series of lectures on R. R is command-line software. We need to type in commands. These commands should be…
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State of the Union Snippets: Live Blog (update continuously)

Started by intimating: It's bad now, but when it was bad before, it got good. "Answer history's call." "These struggles are why I ran for President." Thought: It's tough to…
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Have You Seen My Country Lately? — by Jerry Doyle

Have You Seen My Country Lately? America's Wake-Up Call by Jerry Doyle Recommendation: Read There's no point in accusing me, because I admit it. I picked up the book because…
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Employer told not to post advert for ‘reliable’ workers because it discriminates against ‘unreliable’ applicants

Longtime reader Katie sent this in: Employer told not to post advert for 'reliable' workers because it discriminates against 'unreliable' applicants. A snippet: Recruitment boss Nicole Mamo, 48, tried to…
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    The number of new climate change papers is proportional to USAID funding and inversely proportional to the number of new…

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    I'm not worried about "climate change" or "covid". I'm worried about what BS the money-hungry and power-hungry, and the useful…

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    "The graph is not normalized by number of scientists. In 1960, there were far fewer scientists than there are now.…

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    This is probably wishful thinking but...might it be the academic climate that has changed?.....nah

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    And, just like that, he (apparently) self-exterminates. Found unresponsive and declared deceased where they found him today, Friday the 14th…

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