John Cleese explains everything about primate psychology. The humor and commentary fit together like a fine baroque string quartet. Just what I was thinking when we founded the Excluded Middle magazine, but distilled into 2 minutes and 51 seconds of perfection.
That’s the spirit Greg ol’ boy: you don’t have to write about those annoying flying saucers if you don’t want to; just write about the rest of the things you find interesting in the Universe. It will always end up correlating with the UFOs in the end, as you well know.
Turns out that belief triggers a dopamine response in the brain that can lead to self healing, amazingly even in Parkison’s patients, but what else? This BBC series is a bit old but still good.
July 2nd, 2010 at 2:44 pm
Thanks! I needed that…
July 3rd, 2010 at 9:58 am
@_@
Could it be??
*pinch his arm* Ouch!!
Yes, it’s still there: a post by Greg! Huzzah!!
That’s the spirit Greg ol’ boy: you don’t have to write about those annoying flying saucers if you don’t want to; just write about the rest of the things you find interesting in the Universe. It will always end up correlating with the UFOs in the end, as you well know.
July 5th, 2010 at 2:52 am
Greg’s been showcasing over at theparacast and has a new radiomisterioso show as well.
Rock on Bishop — glad to see the ufomystic angle getting more attention.
And so theparacast will be on right after the infamous “alex jones” conspiracy wonk on Genesis Communications Network….
So this should be interesting.
July 6th, 2010 at 8:51 pm
Turns out that belief triggers a dopamine response in the brain that can lead to self healing, amazingly even in Parkison’s patients, but what else? This BBC series is a bit old but still good.