I knew something was off on Friday, and it didn’t have anything to do with Halloween.
Finally, after hours of introspection (when I should have been writing), it came to me: Powledge was late.
On Science Blogs, which usually appears on Fridays, wasn’t where it was supposed to be. Fortunately, the column, by Tabitha M. Powledge, appeared on Saturday, setting the Earth aright on its axis again.
This week’s edition includes grim news on population (it’s growing faster than you think), and it links to posts explaining a new NIH policy requiring researchers to even the sex ratio in experiments with animals.
Powledge also looks back at WordPerfect, a decades-old writing program that I never used but which was reputed to work far better than most of the other software used then. Maybe even better than Microsoft Word.
Powledge also cleverly works in a reference to W.H. Auden, something I have not been able to manage at the Tracker.
Until now.
-Paul Raeburn
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