Archive for September 10th, 2007

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Bora Zivkovic is on My Facebook B!#@$s!!!

Monday, September 10th, 2007
Bora Zivkovic on Facebook
Bora Zivkovic
on Facebook

This is like collecting sports cards, only scientists!!! Ha! Ha! Time to sell the comic book collection, I’ve found a new hobby.

Bora Zivkovic runs A Blog Around the Clock, works as the “Online Community Manager” at Public Library of Science (PLoS-ONE), one of the two main organizers for the annual NC Science Blogging Conference, one of the organizers for the Open Laboratory annual best-of science blogging book, and his “scientific specialty is chronobiology (circadian rhythms and photoperiodism)”–what I consider a very obscure specialty, but one he covers in an entertaining manner without being pedantic.

While there aren’t specific posts of Zivkovic’s that stand out in my mind, I am perpetually blown away by the incredible stream of clock quotes, blog rolls, events, and news articles that he references on his blog. As one of the most prolific writers on ScienceBlogs, he is one of the many reasons I had to switch my RSS feed there from all blogs to just the “Select” feed to keep from getting overwhelmed.

Zivkovic is also an activist blogger, helping to expose the attacks on open-source science and blogger lashback, recent developments in political interference in science, and promotes using Blogs as Weapons in the war against the proprietary establishment.

And did I mention he’s now on my facebook friends? BOO-YAA!!!

There’s gotta be a Science Scouts badge for this one. If not, there needs to be one. The “I have X Scientists on my MySpace/Facebook Profile” badge.

I’ve already got the “I may look like a scientist but I’m actually also a ninja” badge:

Ninja Scientist
Ninja Scientist
I blog about science
I blog
about science
I can be a prick when it comes to science
I can be a prick
when it comes
to science
Some of my Science Scouts Badges
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Letter to the Editor About Michael Vick

Monday, September 10th, 2007

Heard last week on NPR’s “Wait Wait… Don’t Tell Me!” on what Leona Helmsley’s dog, Trouble, is going to do with the $12 million she’s inherited:

“She’s going to buy a bunch of professional football players and angry them up.”


After reading the letter to the editor “Anger at Vick disproportionate” in my local paper concerning Michael Vick’s dog-torturing, I was compelled to respond. Today the Daily Advance published my letter, “Vick shouldn’t play in NFL again.” Since this link will go dead in a few weeks, and I’m not too fond of the way the editor modified it (usually they greatly improve on my submissions), I’m posting my original here:

Michael Vick was the sportsman who got me following college football. So crucial were his talents to the Virginia Tech football team, that I remember when Vick couldn’t play due to an injury, Coach Beamer went ahead and put him on the field anyway, his leg in a cast in an attempt to keep from losing a game. Vick’s professional football career had so much hope that the Falcons were rearranging their entire team around taking advantage of Vick’s talents. I even owned a #7 Vick football jersey.

Not anymore. The millions of dollars Vick would have earned from his football career have vanished, and his luxuriant lifestyle will soon be replaced with months or years of prison time.

And for what? A dog-fighting operation. He threw it all away to indulge in strangling, electrocuting, hanging, drowning, and forcing dogs to tear each other apart in a ring for his amusement. The more than 50 dogs still living at Vick’s home are so irreparably brutalized that they must be euthanized, because they have been raised to be killers.

Public outrage over Vick’s crime has everything to do maintaining a healthy society. The serial killer, Jeffery Dahmer, abused and killed dogs as a youth, as do many psychopaths. By safeguarding the welfare of “man’s best friend” we are safeguarding the human race as well.

Football players are public figures. They are idols and heroes in addition to being superstars. We and the NFL have a responsibility not to put someone who butchers dogs for their own decadent amusement back in the game for our children to admire and look up to. Michael Vick must never play professional football again.

There was a lot more I wanted to vent, but you can only say so much with a 300-word limit.