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Posted on: July 20, 2010 11:59 AM, by Steinn Sigurðsson
never cross a picket line
see also Chad
1/4 of the blogs on Sb have shut down and several are on strike or hiatus waiting to see what happens.
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As is usually the case, courage, cooperation and emotion-neutral decision making will be seen, in hindsight, to have carried the day. This applies to a wide range of actual outcomes.
Science blogging will find a way to survive and thrive, I am sure.
I am not expressing faith, here. Rather, observation and experience. Reality has a way of edging aside the competition even if only an inch at a time. It's the cumulative affect which is also the common thread of science historically.
--this comment also posted at Tomorrow's Table mere moments ago
Posted by: Crudely Wrott | July 21, 2010 7:51 PM