Whoosh. A year has passed since I got my passport stamped with a scienceblogs.com visa. Thanks to all who have come this way and shared your thoughts. May the next year bring more of life's surprises.
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Whoosh. A year has passed since I got my passport stamped with a scienceblogs.com visa. Thanks to all who have come this way and shared your thoughts. May the next year bring more of life's surprises.
Congratulations!
Oh, hi. I lurk.
Well, then, happy anniversary! Please keep going. We'll keep reading, learning and enjoying!
It has been a pleasure reading your blog so far Mr. Zimmer -
So bless you and your mind:)
Or is it Happy Birthday? Anyway, its great!
Carl Zimmer, can I persuade you to explore the foolowing link to a well-organized, hihgly informative site? It'll be worth your while. (Everyone else's as well.) I'm hoping you'll be able to write an article about biochar. I think this is very important.
Going carbon negative
Carl Zimmer,
Thanks for taking the time to write so many informative articles. You're on my top three list of favorite blogs to visit, and I especially appreciate your website when I'm procrastinating studying for midterms and finals.
Mr. Zimmer,
Like the above, I'd like to thank you vigorously for your insightful posts and your enlightening books. Parasite Rex literally changed my life, as I now better understand the diversity of life forms on this planet. I'm always thankful to find people like you who are willing to bridge the gap between hard core scientific nomenclature and colloquial terms which all can relate to. Here's to many more epiphany-filled years to come!
An avid librocubicularist,
John