This is a list of blogs by category and title.
Philosophy, Science, and Religion
- Measuring Morality – Metrology Part IV
- Promoting Unity and Good – Without God
- Equivocation and Faith
- Detectives and Abductive Reasoning
- Metrology Part III – The “soft” sciences are harder than the “hard” sciences.
- An original meter
- Skeptical Inquirer Publication
- Metrology Part II – How do I measure thee? Let me count the ways.
- Metrology is not about the weather. Part I – How to weigh a potato
- Is there anything supernatural?
- Liberation of doubt
- If you’re not Christian, why call it Christmas?
- The Scientist’s Skepticism
- How do we manage a mountain of knowledge?
- Am I a figment of your imagination?
- Intellectual Humility
Social Issues
- Benefits of Measure 110 Are Generational
- Don’t Lift My Kilt
- The Buy Nothing Project
- Eliminate Religious Exemptions for Vaccines
- With Children but Not by Choice
- Childless by Choice
- Equality Rather than Gender (With a Side of J. K. Rowling)
- Polyamory, the relationship escalator, and Dear Abby
- Ask culture vs. guess culture
- The unhoused and their trash
- Systemic racism: A concise history
- White supremacists on display in the capital
- Innovations for Poverty Action
- Don’t touch my beard
- Racism in technology – cameras
- Things I should have doubted: The Thanksgiving story
- Patriarchy and Dancing
- The Immigration Reform Act of 1965
- It’s slavery not “trafficking”
- Things I should have doubted: The atomic bomb ended WWII
- Proper Pronunciation and Suicide Prevention
Other
- Zoom Trolling YouTube Video
- Nuclear Power to the Rescue?
- Solstice Banner Update
- Cat Ladders and Pigeons
- Some insights into mathematicians
- Solstice Banner Fundraiser Closeout
- Lucy Diggs Slowe
- Just because it’s awesome: Advances in space exploration
- Fundraiser – Eugene Solstice Banner
- Maria Sibylla Merian
- Just because it’s cool: The Gömböc
- Cecilia Payne-Gaposchkin
- Just because it’s awesome: Crab nebula
- Disrespect for RBG by Another View
- Florence Howe : “Mother of Women’s Studies”
- The Venus de Milo’s Arms