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Elliptica
This is what happens when a mathematician tries to write poetry.
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"But I care about it anyway"
I'm not angry -- or am I?
The Raft
Humanist Symposium #11
Penelope
A Breath of Air (Sonnet)
Religious and anti-religious themes in 'His Dark M...
My theory on Flew
Antony Flew
Bwahahahaha! LaTeX on Blogger.
Humanist Symposium #10
Conservative think tank recommends fathers give hi...
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About Me
Lynet
Actually, I like parabolas best, but ellipses and hyperbolas are good, too. 'Lynet' is my favourite spelling of Thomas Malory's 'Damosel Sauvage', from my favourite re-telling of the story.
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Blogroll
An Apostate's Chapel
Bridging Schisms
Chromium Oxide Green
Dangerous Intersection
Daylight Atheism
Digital Cuttlefish
Evolutionary Middleman
Greta Christina's Blog
Higgaion
Intrinsically Knotted
JD2718
Letters from a broad...
Masculinity and its Discontents
No More Hornets
Pharyngula
PoemShape
Seedlings in Stone
The Greenbelt
This is you reading about me ... or not.
Wild About Math
The Humanist Symposium
Favourite Posts
Compassion
With Thanks to my Atheist Mother
Challenging the Paramounce of Happiness
Penelope
I Am Not Resigned
Humanist Symposium 8
Archibald Baxter
Infidels Have Dreams, Too
Doubt
Sunday, 25 November 2007
Humanist Symposium #11
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