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Category: Blogospherics
Posted on: April 17, 2009 10:14 PM, by Greg Laden

What do tea-bagging, oceonography, and epigenetics have in common? These and other topics can all be found in the following paragraph:

Cyberlizard talks about teabagging. Canned Platypus also discusses this odd sex act/political statement. Cocktail party physics talks about beer brewing, both ancient and modern. Chance and Necessity gives us A definition for epigenetics. Real cool undersea geology at Clastic Detritus: Sea-Floor Sunday #44: Bounty Trough, offshore New Zealand. Christopher Taylor writes about Sterna, cousin of the gull.

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Thanks for the link love. I really worked myself up into a lather on that post, didn't I? The dangers of late night blogging.

Posted by: CyberLizard | April 20, 2009 11:02 AM

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