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Farewell, Scienceblogs. This will be my last post at SB's DSN. It's a little sad for me, because I kinda feel like I grew up here.
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Category: Ramblings
Farewell, Scienceblogs. This will be my last post at SB's DSN. It's a little sad for me, because I kinda feel like I grew up here.
Posted by Peter Etnoyer at 8:27 AM • 1 Comments • 0 TrackBacks
Category: Ramblings
Our time here with Seed is at an end. One chapter closed, another one is opened. Right now it is a time a great changes for me. As many readers know, I recently moved to North Carolina to take up...
Posted by Kevin Zelnio at 6:59 PM • 7 Comments • 0 TrackBacks
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When a sailor misses a chance to go to sea, he tends to wander around his garden, paying special attention to the clouds and the weather, as if he were walking the deck in the sea air. He circles his home like it were a shipyard, looking for repairs.
Posted by Peter Etnoyer at 3:41 AM • 12 Comments • 0 TrackBacks
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Have you wanted to meet me in person? Probably not! I really can't blame you. What about the doofuses who run Zooillogix? Yeah, neither do I. Ahh, but do you want to drink Manhatten's, G&T's, and Martini's at trendy...
Posted by CR McClain at 10:25 AM • 10 Comments • 0 TrackBacks
Category: Conservation & Environment
I was amazed while watching this video (hat tip to Sea Notes), hinging on his every word. I thought Chris Jordan was an interesting and passionate speaker. Together with his imagery and explanation, he wove a fascinating visual analysis...
Posted by Kevin Zelnio at 5:59 PM • 3 Comments • 0 TrackBacks
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Angela was out documenting World Ocean Day in London last week and spotted a bit of the Deep in her neighborhood! Go check out her photos of other people celebrating the ocean in their own homes (and bathtubs!). How do...
Posted by Kevin Zelnio at 5:12 PM • 4 Comments • 0 TrackBacks
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Thanks to Jives, frequent commenter who is embedded in the New England Aquarium, for relaying my love note to the rockhopper penguins there. I just received a message back from them this morning. Long-time DSN readers may know, I have...
Posted by Kevin Zelnio at 7:40 AM • 2 Comments • 0 TrackBacks
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Dear readers, I am very excited to announce that we have exceeded 1000 posts here at Sb. This was supposed to be the 1000th post but Kevin and Peter screwed everything up. But of course since we've added Kevin,...
Posted by CR McClain at 9:45 AM • 3 Comments • 0 TrackBacks
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It seems that Microsoft Excel* doesn't know how to average. Or am I missing something? I showed to the lab postdoc and we both we were wide-mouthed. How can I be confident that simple Excel commands are producing the correct...
Posted by Kevin Zelnio at 5:25 PM • 14 Comments • 0 TrackBacks
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