Now on ScienceBlogs: The Galaxy's Biggest Valentine

ScienceBlogs Book Club: Inside the Outbreaks

Class M

A science-based blog that monitor's the Earth's status as suitable for human habitation.

Profile

me-profile.jpg James Hrynyshyn is a communications consultant and freelance science journalist based in Western North Carolina.

twitter Follow this blog on Twitter, if that's your sort of thing. There's facebook, too.



Search

Recent Posts

Recent Comments

Archives

Elsewhere

Musings

"There is no need to sally forth, for it remains true that those things which make us human are, curiously enough, always close at hand. Resolve, then, that on this very ground, with small flags waving, and tiny blasts of tinny trumpets, we have met the enemy, and not only may he be ours, he may be us."
--Walt Kelly

« Are we there yet? | Main | Failing the Pepsi Challenge »

Beyond the pale

Posted on: July 7, 2010 9:19 AM, by James Hrynyshyn

Class M is on an indefinite hiatus. For an explanation, please see this post by Grrlscientist.

Share on Facebook
Share on StumbleUpon
Share on Facebook

TrackBacks

TrackBack URL for this entry: http://scienceblogs.com/mt/pings/143225

Comments

1

Thanks for sharing your pain. I support you.

jg

Posted by: john | July 7, 2010 11:37 AM

2

Support here too, hopefully we won't see the Massey Energy Climate blog.

Posted by: EdK | July 8, 2010 12:59 AM

3

Why can't liberals ever actually grow up?

Posted by: James "Still the Worst Blogger in the World" Rinnytin | July 9, 2010 1:36 PM

4

Hi all;
A fatal flaw was that they failed to have any representative posts ready to go up when the blog went live.

Had they done so, and had the content been surprisingly acceptable, the reception might have been better.

Instead we get this "Hi! Welcome to ShillBlog!" (crickets) and everyone, quite reasonably, expects the worst.

Posted by: saç ekimi | July 12, 2010 2:14 AM

Post a Comment

(Email is required for authentication purposes only. On some blogs, comments are moderated for spam, so your comment may not appear immediately.)





ScienceBlogs

Search ScienceBlogs:

Go to:

Advertisement
Follow ScienceBlogs on Twitter

© 2006-2011 ScienceBlogs LLC. ScienceBlogs is a registered trademark of ScienceBlogs LLC. All rights reserved.