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Antarctica: Others Think I'd do a Helluva Job, Too

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Posted on: August 31, 2009 10:59 AM, by "GrrlScientist"

Since I have recently developed quite a history of visiting cold and snowy places, often during the winter, I wish to preserve that tradition. I am competing for the opportunity to go to Antarctica in February 2010 -- a dream adventure that I've always wanted to pursue (and almost did pursue when I was an undergraduate researching Fin Whales and Crabeater Seals at the University of Washington). To enter, all candidates must publish a picture of themselves and write an essay explaining why we think we are the best choice, and solicit votes from the public. Whomever receives the most votes wins the job. Of course, I think I am the best candidate to share this adventure with you, but I am not the only one who thinks this. Below the jump is a list of other people who are also supporting my bid to become the official blogger on this Antarctic expedition;

LadyMin, author of LadyMin's Garden.

The Reef Tank, whom I've done some writing for, has endorsed me.

DarkSyde invited me to write an appeal to my fellow Kossians to vote to send me to Antarctica at DailyKos.

Snowball the dancing cockatoo voted for me, too (but lacking his own blog, he only sent me a tweet)

Henry Gee, I, Editor.

The Beagle Project.

Friends of Charles Darwin.

Mike Haubrich, Tangled up in Blue Guy.

PZ Myers, Pharyngula.

Bob O'Hara, deep thoughts and silliness (and again here).

Terra Sigillata.

John Lynch, a simple prop.

John Wilkins, Evolving Thoughts.

Afarensis (and again here).

Greg Laden, Greg Laden's Blog.

Razib, Gene Expression.

DrugMonkey.

Digital Cuttlefish (and yet another wonderful poem of his).

Sheril Kirshenbaum, The Intersection. (also see her latest request for votes on my behalf).

ACW.

TravelGrrl, Realist at Large.

Sandra Porter, Discovering Biology in a Digital Age.

ScienceWomen.

The Ridger, The Greenbelt.

Sporula.

RL Bates, MD, Suture for a Living.

Miss Cellania.

A DC Birding Blog.

Kevin Zelnio and crew at Deep-Sea News.

Richard Carter at Friends of Charles Darwin;


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You can become "The Woman Who Loves Penguin Dancing."

Note to readers, since grrlscientist is close to her goal, but not yet there, for those people who have already voted for someone else you can still correct your error and earn forgiveness and now vote correctly.

Posted by: Mike Haubrich, FCD | September 2, 2009 12:56 AM

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