Using “bacn” to mean email you want, but not right now, is just wrong. I understand spam being email you don’t want at all (based on the Monty Python skit, of course), but bacon is always desirable. Who ever turned down bacon even temporarily. Seriously, I don’t know anyone who ever procrastinated about eating bacon.
This is wrong, Boing Boing, and you know it.
Boing Boing: Bacn spreads around the globe
Ken Ham’s organization, Answers in Genesis, has just opened the Creation Museum and I am downright giddy at the prospect of taking a road trip. This place is to science museums what a cargo cult is to an airport.
As expected, Pharyngula has the story and a nicely edited summary from the blogosphere.
A sneak peek at the museum has disappointed me a little. It looks like the “science” is just as bad as expected, but the tone isn’t as outrageous, and therefore fun, as I’d hoped. I’m refraining from making any definite judgments until I get to visit the place and breathe it in for myself.
Update: more photos
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