Gender matters

If an American woman has a baby boy premaritally she’s 42% more likely to marry the father than if she gives birth to a girl, according to this study. Plenty of speculation as to why that may be is included in the article; I have no opinion.
More baby news, coincidentally: Jacob and Emily were the most popular baby names in the United States for 2002 reigning for the second year in a row. BabyCenter, L.L.C., the leading online resource for new and expectant parents, compiles an annual list of the hundred most popular baby names.
Paging Jules Verne: Journey to centre of Earth proposed. I loved the concept of that movie; the Norwegian (?) explorer’s diaries providing hints to those who come along behind; the skeleton of the same explorer found miles underground, etcetera.
Apparently the FCC thinks TV station consolidation is just fine, but radio is not. The inconsistency is not explained.

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  1. Inner Earth: one hot ticket to ride! They should do it because it probably will take a while and when April first comes along they have one awesome joke to play on all those hollow earth folks! Plus who wouldn’t want to drop stuff into a hole that ends up on the other side of the earth?

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