Pfft, you don't need a book, just call me and I'll come clean it up for you again. I love organizing other people. Remember all those manuscripts I found that you forgot you had?
The NYT science page is hilariously bad in almost every regard. A friend and I keep a running tally of Worst NYT Science Reporting Ever (she's a biochemist and lab technician). It doesn't surprise me in the least that they couldn't recognize a good science book even if it hit them square in the chest.
My personal favorite article on the NYT science page include the one about how SOME scientists think that MAYBE there COULD HAVE BEEN possibly one big continent called Pangaea. BREAKING NEWS! This was a few years ago.
But truly, nothing compares to John Tierney. I have no idea how this man got to be in charge--he has no science background whatsoever, in case you couldn't tell by his blog.
Habitrails are a prime example of torque. You have to squeeze near the joint ever so slightly, and then twist. Mine had these little joint lock rings that often got stuck; you will soon discover that there is an exactly right spot to get it to release.
>I haven't a clue to answering the main question, but I'm amused by the namephreakism of a Tor intern named Torie.
It's purely coincidence, I swear! Or is it?
completely unrelated, but i thought this would be of interest to you (and your readers):
http://www.nytimes.com/2006/03/05/books/review/05itzkoff.html?_r=1&8hpib&oref=slogin
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