These are the links that were the first headline on cliffdweller.com during the month of April, 2005.
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- April 1, 2005: My favorite April Fools joke on the internet today: Science & Technology at Scientific American.com: Okay, We Give Up.
In retrospect, this magazine's coverage of so-called evolution has been hideously one-sided. For decades, we published articles in every issue that endorsed the ideas of Charles Darwin and his cronies. True, the theory of common descent through natural selection has been called the unifying concept for all of biology and one of the greatest scientific ideas of all time, but that was no excuse to be fanatics about it… - April 4, 2005: Kelly D: Afterlife Consultant has finally been released on DVD. It's a movie by a friend of mine. Go buy a copy.
Independent filmmaking. Take-One Productions is a local Portland Oregon thing that is all about independent filmmaking. Go there, buy the movie. Donate extra bucks. etc. - April 8, 2005: Worldwide Pablo finally got around to delivering his Paris Photos, all hosted right here on cliffdweller.com.
What makes a Frenchman French? Go see for yourself. - April 15, 2005: Today in 1912, that big ship crashed into an iceberg and sank.
This article is an interesting read on why we still use Titanic today as a metaphor… - April 26, 2005: 19 years ago today, the worst nuclear accident in history happened: Chernobyl. Go to the Web site of Elena from Kiev to recent photos of the area.
A very somber photo piece that tells a story about town where one can ride with no stoplights. - April 28, 2005: My friend Dan Gildor has announced a road trip that will begin on July 5. He will be keeping this blog to keep us all updated.
He plans to motorcycle up the West Coast all the way to Alaska. Check back for details later.






















