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Martin Rundkvist Dr. Martin Rundkvist is a Swedish archaeologist, journal editor, public speaker, chairman of the Swedish Skeptics Society, atheist, lefty liberal, bookworm, and father of two.

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Posted on: April 4, 2007 3:14 PM, by Martin R

Seed has just revamped and re-launched the "Ask a ScienceBlogger" feature on the Sb front page . This time only one blogger answers each question. With a heavy dominance around here for bloggers in the life sciences, we're unlikely to see many questions that I'm equipped to answer with more than a silly joke or two. Unless you, Dear Reader, send them some rundkvisty questions! Here's the address: askablogger@seedmediagroup.com. Figure out questions that the Seed people may believe that a large number of readers would like to see answered -- then they might pick your suggestion.

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Rundkvisty.

I love it.

Posted by: Katherine Sharpe | April 4, 2007 3:51 PM

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That's funny, rundkvisty is the way my wife likes it too. (-;

Posted by: Martin R | April 4, 2007 4:19 PM

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Cool! Let's see here: "Whatever happened to that little robot that was supposd to into the pyramids..."

Posted by: paddyK | April 5, 2007 4:32 AM

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And oh yeah...happy bidet!

Posted by: paddyK | April 5, 2007 5:02 AM

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