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Carnival of Space 56

Posted on 29 May 2008 · 263 views · 76 words.

It is Carnival time again and this week’s host is the Lifeboat Foundation. I submitted two links to this week’s carnival but neither have made the cut. One was the debate on the compatibility of science and religion and the other was the website for the .Astronomy Conference. Thus, I have included them here.

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4 Comments For This Post

  1. Darnell Clayton says:

    Hey Rob,

    Thanks for posting about the Carnival!

    I’ll add your plug for the astonomy conference this afternoon (EST) when I get some free time as I forgot to include it in the Carnival (hence the reference to “the stars” title in the Carnival).

    –Darnell

  2. ttfnRob says:

    Thanks, Darnell! Much appreciated, mate.

  3. Ethan says:

    Rob,

    Glad you got that resolved! I think they’re always happy to accept one article from you at the Carnival, and more than one is up to the host’s discretion.

    Ethan

  4. ttfnRob says:

    In fact the Carnival’s host this week, Darnell, did very nicely email me to explain that the debate wasn’t going to be included because it is a bit off-topic, which I agree with in fact.

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