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Blogroll Open Enrollment Day!

Category: Weblogs
Posted on: April 30, 2007 12:00 PM, by PZ Myers

This worked fairly well last time around, so let's try it again. If you'd like to have your blog on the Pharyngula blogroll, here's what you should do:

  • Examine your blog with a critical eye. If you are espousing creationism, Intelligent Design creationism, the beauty of unthinking acceptance of your Lord and Master Jesus Christ or Mohammed or L. Ron Hubbard, or have a Bush in '08 badge on your site, don't bother. Really, you don't want to draw my attention to you. You probably don't like me, anyway.

  • There is a technical limitation. I manage my blogroll with my newsreader, so I can only see sites that have some kind of syndication feed. Most do, nowadays, but if you've got some obscure code you're using to generate your blog, you might not. Static web pages also usually do not. Sorry, I just don't have a good way around this right now.

  • Take a look at the current blogroll, and make sure you aren't already on it. It's so embarrassing to raise your hand and say "Me, me, me!" and discover that you were picked a long time ago. It would also be polite to check out a few of those other blogs while you're skimming the list — the point of the blogroll is to send some traffic to other places, after all.

  • After leaping all those tremendous hurdles, leave a comment here, with a link to your blog. You can just type the url into your comment, or if you want to show off your amazing html skills, you can imbed a link, like so: <a href="http://my.blog.url/">My Blog!</a>. Easy! You might also want to describe what's special about your blog, so other readers might be enticed to check it out. Regular readers or people already on my blogroll might be reading the comments to pick up interesting new blogs, too.

  • Write out a check for $100 and send it to… Uh, never mind. There are no catches to this, you don't even have to link back to me. Just write good stuff.

As before, I make no promises to keep you on the blogroll, and in particular, I ruthlessly purge blogs that fail to update for over a month.

Now let's hope the response isn't quite as overwhelming as last time. Haven't I already linked to most of the blogosphere already?

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#1

Posted by: AustinAtheist | April 30, 2007 12:14 PM

I missed out last time. Austin Atheist Anonymous. Godlessness from deep in the heart o' Texas!

#2

Posted by: Rey Fox | April 30, 2007 12:24 PM

Shouldn't it be called a "groll" by now?

#3

Posted by: Melanie | April 30, 2007 12:25 PM

Politics, popular culture and health policy from the left.

#5

Posted by: Jason | April 30, 2007 12:40 PM

PZ I think before long you're going to be able to act as a backup for Technorati. It's a bit humbling that your blogroll has more incoming links than my entire blog ;)

The last time you held this event, I found a lot of great things to read, so I'm looking forward to it this time around as well.

#6

Posted by: An Anonymous Coward | April 30, 2007 12:42 PM

Eh, what the hey, I wouldn't mind a link. My blog is Confessions of an Anonymous Coward; basically it's about my coming to terms with the complete lack of any good reason to believe in God, after having been raised in the Mormon church, though there are also some general posts on religion, atheism, and skepticism that don't necessarily relate directly to my own experiences and situation.

(Incidentally, I think you--among other bloggers--were part of what finally helped me overcome decades of religious conditioning, so thanks for that!)

#7

Posted by: ponderingfool | April 30, 2007 12:46 PM

Pondering of a Fool is my blog. I talk about being a post-doc, science and touch upon politics & American culture.

#8

Posted by: Clayton | April 30, 2007 12:48 PM

I'll put mine in for consideration:

Think Tonk

Unlike other philosophical blogs, this one's run by a godless liberal. Oh, wait... It's run by a godless liberal who was a biology major for two years!!!

#9

Posted by: Veljko Petrovic | April 30, 2007 12:48 PM

*timidly raises hand*
Maxwell's Pandemonium

#10

Posted by: Blake Stacey | April 30, 2007 12:54 PM

It looks like my occasional co-posters and I are already present. Now, we just have to keep ourselves there!

On a related note, I'm really starting to like the variations upon the Randall Munroe (xkcd) malapropism blag. It gives you blaggregation, blagnet and so forth. Anybody can put RSS feeds in their news reader; Real Men use a blaggregator.

I also like groll. It sounds like the collective noun for grues.

#11

Posted by: Blake Stacey | April 30, 2007 12:55 PM

Usage:

"Man, keeping myself on PZ's groll is really giving me some blaggravation!"

#12

Posted by: Jay Lake | April 30, 2007 12:59 PM

http://jaylake.livejournal.com/

You might be interested in Lakeshore, my blog. I'm a science fiction and fantasy author and godless liberal.

On my blog I cover the professional end of the science fiction and fantasy field (ie, topics of interest to working and aspiring writers and editors), leftie/progressive politics, gun control, Creationism/ID, cool science, weird science, photography and miscellaneous personal topics. I've got a pretty solid daily readership, and have been ranked as one of the top 25 SF blogs in the world by John Scalzi, who maybe knows what he's talking about.

Also, I sent you some really cool squid art in the lettermail last year, in the form of a copy of Jeff VanderMeer's THE EXCHANGE. (And freshwater squid are mentioned in my most recent novel.)

#13

Posted by: Chris Harrison | April 30, 2007 1:00 PM

This is me.

I mostly post evolution related stuff, but we'll get the occasional music clips or sometimes I'll respond to ID/creationists. Thanks for stopping by Pharyngulites!

#14

Posted by: TR Gregory | April 30, 2007 1:04 PM

Genomicron, the only blog not currently listed in Coturnix's blogroll.

#15

Posted by: Ryan | April 30, 2007 1:24 PM

A Romani Atheist in a Christian World

It's a blog about being an atheist in deep East Texas where I've lived my entire life. I'll be leaving the area soon, though, and am sharing a lot of my hindsight.

#17

Posted by: psiloiordinary | April 30, 2007 1:26 PM

Cogita Tute - A Skeptical Blog

I cover the rational and irrational, science and religion and in particular the ID situation in the UK. This includes an occasional commentary on UK developments in ID - like today's post will be - and my tussle's and jolly adventures with various YEC types on this side of the pond with all our state religion, state funded faith schools yet strangely non religious vagaries.


#18

Posted by: Bronze Dog | April 30, 2007 1:27 PM

Bronze Dog of the Bronze Blog here. I do general skepticism, some emphasis on evolution, and I spent some time on mercury-autism crankery. Found out that Denialism used some of my stuff.

#19

Posted by: paddy | April 30, 2007 1:32 PM

Want the latest bits of weirdness from the Godless (and loving it) land of Sweden? Want a twisted perspective on the daily happenings of life from an Irishman in exile? Want a merciless hammering of pseudo-science, organised religion and idiocy in general?

Want dozens of dick jokes...?

Then look no further than Paddy K's Swedish Extravaganza. The only Irish-Swedish sceptical blog you will ever need!

#20

Posted by: Steven | April 30, 2007 1:33 PM

Beg from scraps at the master feet. lol.

Anyone read "God is not Great" By Christopher Hitchens?

#21

Posted by: Johanna | April 30, 2007 1:41 PM

I call it This Is That, a collection of reasons to live.

#22

Posted by: Kate | April 30, 2007 1:43 PM

a k8, a cat, a mission

I'm a feminist scientist that sometimes wants to start a riot.

#23

Posted by: DaveX | April 30, 2007 1:49 PM

My open-enrollment testimony:

Pharyngula worked for me! In just 27 minutes on the Pharyngula blogroll program I gained pounds of muscle, lost the fat, ate whatever I wanted, and was able to freeze Mormons in their tracks with a glance from my newly glowing eyeballs!

And the tentacles? Fahgeddaboudit! They are so useful around the house-- now I can easily clean hard to reach places, win the big prize in Skee Ball, and play four pianos at the same time while mixing cocktails for all my new friends!

Yes, I'm the envy of the neighborhood, and I owe it all to Pharyngula's open enrollment program-- a mysterious blend of 42 herbs and spices that kicks my blog up a notch. BAM! That's not just blogging enthusiasm, it's the sound of my screen door hitting a Jehovah's Witness in the ass!

#24

Posted by: garth | April 30, 2007 1:57 PM

I'm sad. I got enblogrollerated, and couldn't find it, and wept piteously to PZ, who pointed out, "hey dummy, you're on there, get over it" in nicer terms, then to my horror i noted that i had posted my main page instead of the XML feed! oh the harrah! I can only hope Babyfight will be given a second chance.

#25

Posted by: Mike Crichton | April 30, 2007 2:03 PM

You should link to me, because I'm just too awesome for words. No, seriously!

#26

Posted by: Andrew | April 30, 2007 2:03 PM

Sexy Secularist, an unfortunately named blog.

Maintained by three men whose areas of expertise and interest range engineering, physics, music, film, mathematics, astronomy, human sexuality, theatrical literature, and dirty books. Politics range from the left-leaning centrist to the fiercely liberal, religion ranges from godless to godless. Writing quality ranges from awesome to super-awesome.

#27

Posted by: Shnakepup | April 30, 2007 2:23 PM

Check out my blog Salt on Everything. It was once linked to by PZ, so it can't be all bad...

#28

Posted by: tinyfrog | April 30, 2007 2:35 PM

My blog is shiny and new.

#29

Posted by: David Hunter | April 30, 2007 2:36 PM

Philosophy and Bioethics

This is a group blog on... philosophy and bioethics. It is basically intended as a webpage for the philosophy and bioethics network which is part of the International Association of Bioethics. We are particularly interested in the relationship between philosophy and bioethics, but more generically talk about all issues to do with bioethics.

Cheers
David

#30

Posted by: Dan | April 30, 2007 2:44 PM

Dan of Tinny Words, here.

Nothing special, just a hodge-podge personal blog of a three-year Pharyngula regular. Movie and book reviews, college sports, some evolution stuff, with a dash of politics, all tied up with a big red ribbon of quiet, sligtly random goofiness. I'll be posting some of my old musicology papers in the next few weeks, though. One of them is already up.

#31

Posted by: markbt73 | April 30, 2007 2:51 PM

Killing Time, Making Noise

Thoughts on atheism, graphic design, writing, toy cars, sci-fi, karaoke, and other random topics. I'm a native midwesterner trying to escape from southern California with my new bride.

#32

Posted by: Infophile | April 30, 2007 2:54 PM

I direct your attention to Infophilia, for random skepticism, promotion of real science, the philosophy of blogging, and the occasional mathematical disproof of any value to faith (okay, that one was only one time, but you never know what I might disprove next).

I'm actually a bit busy right now preparing the next Skeptic's Circle, but I'll resume a regular posting schedule in a couple weeks.

#33

Posted by: Warren | April 30, 2007 3:00 PM

Whine whine whine. Ya missed me! (The Indigestible.) But thanks for asking!

#34

Posted by: shannon | April 30, 2007 3:03 PM

My blog has nothing to do with science. I use it to link to stuff, to mock people,etc. blog Mostly it's about feminism, and how being a racist is wrong.

#35

Posted by: Robert S. | April 30, 2007 3:08 PM

Hitched to Everything - regular focus on science, skepticism, as well as the arts

Cheers!

#36

Posted by: Tantalus Prime | April 30, 2007 3:09 PM

Hi, Tantalus Prime here. Long time reader, first time commenter.

I'm starting a doctoral neuroscience program in the fall, and that was the impetus behind starting my blog. In addition to neuroscience specifically, I discuss general science as it relates to religion and parenting issues. Oh, and anything else I feel like talking about.

#37

Posted by: Hokie | April 30, 2007 3:12 PM

A blog by former Virginia Tech students calling for a boycott of NBC for their sensationalistic coverage of Cho.

This is not about free speech. It's about responsible speech.

#38

Posted by: Greg | April 30, 2007 3:27 PM

Well, gosh . . I really should post more often, but I have this day job, you know? I'm not too far from you sitting up here in Fargo!

Diatomaceous Earth - Filtering the bullshit so you don't have to.

#39

Posted by: Rick MacPherson | April 30, 2007 3:39 PM

Where does ocean conservation, godless-queer social/political commentary, and sparkling travelogue and images call home? Malaria, Bedbugs, Sea Lice, and Sunsets. Most definitely a wee bit of everything.

#40

Posted by: Ryan Stevens | April 30, 2007 3:49 PM

Ok, why not "put myself out there?" The worst that can happen is a broken heart... right?

My blog (Eclectic Esoteric) is mostly related to my experiences with pharmacy school, but anything goes. In any case, this is rather timely, since my most recent post is asking for advice from the scientific research community (I have an interview tomorrow for acceptance into a dual degree program). Any comments would be appreciated--I feel like I need all the help I can get!

#41

Posted by: Mark H | April 30, 2007 4:02 PM

Biomes Blog!

Do it for violet the octopus.

#42

Posted by: Ryan | April 30, 2007 4:02 PM

Ok. I swear I know HTML. Let me try the link again.

(even though you can just click my name and get there, lol).

If I focus my positive thoughts, the Secret will make it work!

#43

Posted by: mooglar | April 30, 2007 4:12 PM

My humble blog. May cause scurvy.

Markiarchy

#44

Posted by: James F. Trumm | April 30, 2007 4:14 PM

Framed. Some time ago, PZ, you linked to a post of mine on how I am a single-issue voter on the subject of evolution. Most of my posts are about politics from a liberal (but not doctrinaire) perspective. Thanks!

#45

Posted by: Salad Is Slaughter | April 30, 2007 4:14 PM

Salad Is Slaughter

Where else can you go for commentary on food, hockey, television, occasional rants on religion, and movies from a gluttonous curmudgeon and "D" List Blogger. Also some reprints of old satire I wrote years ago under various pseudonyms.

Now you'll be linked to the entire blogsphere.

#46

Posted by: Aldacron | April 30, 2007 4:29 PM

The One With Aldacron -- gratuitous bashing of religion, those who practice it, and those who pretend to practice it, sprinkled with liberal doses of rants about conservative idiots. Oh, with a dash of tales of life as an expat in Korea. For flavor.

#47

Posted by: NewsBoycott | April 30, 2007 4:43 PM

Blog pointing out hypocrisy in the MSM and trying to end for profit sensationalism as demonstrated by the recent episode with NBC News, Steve Capus and the Cho manifesto. We will demonstrate how the MSM cause more problems to occur by their choices of what to air, and also what problems they don't help to solve because of their omissions.

http://newsboycott.com

#48

Posted by: ttrentham | April 30, 2007 5:08 PM

Yet another Austinite (there seem to be a lot of us among your readers). I write about various things: politics, tech, family, etc.

#49

Posted by: grendelkhan | April 30, 2007 5:27 PM

Secret Project HALIBUT is more of a personal blog than a political or professional one; I have recipes, complaints about software I'm forced to use at work, and boring-ass anecdotes about my day. Also, sometimes I post photos.

#50

Posted by: Calladus | April 30, 2007 5:30 PM

Is there a such a thing as an Electrical Engineer who is NOT either a Fundamentalist, a practitioner of Woo, or Insane? (Or all three?) Find out at The Calladus Blog.

I talk about politics, the Military, Skepticism, Pseudoscience, and geek items from a Deconverted Christian, Atheist / Secular Humanist viewpoint.

I also show fine art every Friday in the Atelier, except Friday the 13 - then I show bad art.

#51

Posted by: Aaron | April 30, 2007 5:32 PM

Synapostasy

Just started this blog. We're hitting from two fronts: I'm biology, and my partner-in-crime is anthropology of religion. If we decide to obey Gestalt principles, then the whole should be more than the sum of our parts.

#53

Posted by: Ilya | April 30, 2007 5:45 PM

I set up my blog today. Just in time for this monumental event. Transmutational Hops.

#54

Posted by: Nullifidian | April 30, 2007 5:50 PM

I believe I was purged from your blogroll, but I'm back and updating fairly frequently, so I'm begging admittance once again. :-)

Cogito, Ergo Sum...Atheos

#55

Posted by: les | April 30, 2007 5:50 PM

PZ, it may be a bit too direct to just demand checks. I recommend the Klick and Klack approach--"write the name of your blog on the back of a twenty dollar bill, and send it to..." Much more refined.

#56

Posted by: No One Of Consequence | April 30, 2007 5:55 PM

I'm just going to stay quiet and hope he doesn't realize that he's still linking to me from our one night stand that was the last open enrollment...

...oops, was that out loud.

#57

Posted by: arensb | April 30, 2007 6:04 PM

Well, my weblog is already on the list, though PZ only knows why. I thought it was going to get the chop last time around, but for some reason it didn't.

#58

Posted by: Steven Hart | April 30, 2007 6:11 PM

At my blog, The Opinion Mill, I write about politics and society, but my layman's interest in science (and the relentless Bushie war against reason) often has me posting about science-related topics. Here's an example:

http://theopinionmill.wordpress.com/2006/12/26/what-hl-mencken-could-tell-topeka-or-heres-whats-the-matter-with-kansas-5605/

You might also like my current top post:

http://theopinionmill.wordpress.com/2007/04/30/the-brimstone-tears-of-don-larsen/

Your blog is great and I'd be thrilled beyond words to see The Opinion Mill on your blogroll. Here's my feed:

http://theopinionmill.wordpress.com/feed/

#59

Posted by: Tom Morris | April 30, 2007 6:40 PM

My blog is very imaginatively titled. It covers technology (web stuff), politics and what I call "anti-stupid" (because there sure be a lot of stupid out there - today's stupid is "angels", but other stupid I cover includes Intelligent Design/creationism, religion, alternative medicine and postmodernism/de/con/re/structuralism or whatever it likes to call itself).

I've got a long article I'm working on which will be called something like 'Popular Fallacies for a Postmodern World', which I'm having tremendous fun with.

#60

Posted by: Nathan Zamprogno | April 30, 2007 6:42 PM

The Baliset Palimpsest is a blog committed to ensuring those faculties of rationality endowed to us are not wasted. Young Earth Creationism is dissected. Programs like SETI that broaden humanity's outlook, raising them from the medievalism of the past, are promoted. The author is Christian, but enjoins those with religious faith to angrily reject frauds like Ken Ham and Kent Hovind.

#61

Posted by: James | April 30, 2007 7:00 PM

Just a teacher trying to do his best.
http://removethewalls.blogspot.com

#62

Posted by: Akusai | April 30, 2007 7:05 PM

Here's hoping the Action Skeptics can get a shout-out from the squidmaster.

#63

Posted by: Kent Kauffman | April 30, 2007 7:27 PM

I'm accountant, and new to blogging, so read this if you dare.

#64

Posted by: Mark Powell | April 30, 2007 7:32 PM

Blogfish, because fish are nearly as sexy as cephalopods, and because conservation is almost as much fun as evolution.

See: Slow motion revolution in ocean conservation and I ate a coho salmon

#65

Posted by: J-Bar | April 30, 2007 7:49 PM

Lord J-Bar for Democracy, Not Theocracy, where I rant about the need to keep religion out of government and science. Why? I love freedom, that's why.

#66

Posted by: Henry VII | April 30, 2007 8:01 PM

His Majesty's Articles, a number of which concern beliefs, faith [or lack thereof], science, and the future.

#67

Posted by: dhonig | April 30, 2007 8:06 PM

How about Hypnocrites? You've featured a couple of my cartoons, which are usually political, but often include shots at creationism, global warming deniers, and other anti-science elements of this Administration. Or Left 'Toon Lane, a cartoon site that carries Hypnocrites and other lefty cartoons.

#68

Posted by: ms. s | April 30, 2007 8:11 PM

No way can I top post #23 - won't even try.
Mine is about teaching high school biology - it's not all biology-oriented, but I do blog about fighting to teach my kids good biology.
Today, AP Bio - tomorrow, the world!

#69

Posted by: astropixie | April 30, 2007 8:24 PM

i'm traveling right now (living in chile), collecting data for my PhD dissertation in astrophysics. i write about travel, life experience, astronomy, technology, politics... astropixie.

oh, and i take a ton of pictures as well!

#70

Posted by: Carrie | April 30, 2007 8:55 PM

I split my blog up into many blogs by subject, the result being that no one reads any of them.

Your shortcomings and regrets, personified! - Random and useless personal blog, not of interest except for my occasional entries about my work as an appeaser evolutionist at NCSE.

Mad About Hats - My tea blog. Notable in that I am one of a very few tea bloggers who actually looks critically at claims about tea's magical health benefits.

I have a photoblog too, but it would get purged for non-updatiness right quick, so I only mention it for completeness.

#71

Posted by: mollishka | April 30, 2007 9:23 PM

I see my blog (a geocentric view) hasn't gotten axed yet—thanks. You can add the standard description to it, though: Somewhat random (and only slightly filtered) thoughts on astronomy, grad school, traveling, this, that, and the other as well.

#72

Posted by: Jeb, FCD | April 30, 2007 9:33 PM

The check is in the mail! with my mad html skillz.

#73

Posted by: J. Random | April 30, 2007 9:59 PM

Pseudo-Random Quanta. Ramblings of a discrete nature on games and politics.

Like games? Like politics? Like Pseudo-Random Quanta!

#74

Posted by: The Sci Phi Show | April 30, 2007 10:09 PM

http://thesciphishow.com

Well PZ, you were interviewed for the show and it covers topics that might be of interest to your readers, so I might as well put my hand up.

#75

Posted by: Darwin's Beagle | April 30, 2007 10:17 PM

Darwin's Beagle Blog. I write on evolution, science & religion, and whatever else I happen to decide to write about.

Thanks and,

Cheers,

Darwin's Beagle

#76

Posted by: Jim Lemire | April 30, 2007 10:45 PM

who wouldn't want to be on PZ's blogroll? actually, now that I reread that, it sounds kinda weird. oh well...

from Archaea to Zeaxanthol

#77

Posted by: Daisy | April 30, 2007 10:57 PM

This list is starting to get a little long, but I'll jump on, anyway: Our Descent Into Madness. We like cephalopods almost as much as you do!

#78

Posted by: Derek Rodgers | April 30, 2007 11:07 PM

My blog is De Astra, Ad Astra (Latin: From the Stars, to the Stars), a collabrative science-themed blog that I write with 5 other people.

What makes our blog interesting? Well, two of the writers are college students, one is a professional mathematician, and two (including myself) are highschool students. An interesting mix!

Expect to find anything from an in-depth explanation of hydrostatic equilibrium to a rant about Kent Hovind.

P.S.: Brownie points to anyone who can spot the hidden picture of Carl Sagan in our banner image ;)

#79

Posted by: Essentialsaltes | April 30, 2007 11:15 PM

Essential Saltes is my journal. I won't flatter it by calling it a blog. Minutiae of my life mixed with trenchant commentary on the news, spiced with insanity, LARPing, games, science, and other trivialities.

#80

Posted by: Paul | April 30, 2007 11:42 PM

Bajillion

A left-leaning, political group blog, with emphases on education, religion, and science.

#81

Posted by: Tom H | April 30, 2007 11:44 PM

I guess I should get back onto your blogroll after a long absence, now that I got a new site and that I'm in grad school now.

Tom

#82

Posted by: afarensis | April 30, 2007 11:53 PM

If it has not been suggested yet, The Dispersal of Darwin looks promising. I'll be adding it next time I update my blogroll.

#83

Posted by: Evil Bender | May 1, 2007 12:00 AM

I'm late to the game, but I'll pitch my blog, Notes from Evil Bender.

Rationalism, science, morality, poetry. And I totally stole my picture from Phil Plait!

#84

Posted by: Katie Kish | May 1, 2007 1:08 AM

You've linked to my blog a couple times in the past, so there must be something good about it! :) I like dinosaurs.

#85

Posted by: Engineer-Poet | May 1, 2007 1:24 AM

I'd like to put in a plug for The Oil Drum. It's not about atheism or liberalism, though we do have an almost-religious attitude of disrespect for both cornucopian trolls and doomers. Jerome à Paris of dKos posts there regularly; I get in the occasional note.

#86

Posted by: Dan Harlow | May 1, 2007 3:14 AM

Gimme Back My God!

Don't let the name fool you, I run an atheist website that deals with science, art, ethics and other fun stuff. I also have a daily web comic that is sometimes funny. I am pretty open minded = I'm not very militant, but I am full of sh .. opinions.

I know I'm late posting this, but it was half laid off work today. Sympathy?

#87

Posted by: Dan Harlow | May 1, 2007 3:31 AM

I would like to nominate Saint Gasoline. He's been a big reason why I have kept blogging and he is very funny. He too has a cartoon and unlike me, he actually draws his.

#88

Posted by: Andy Cunningham | May 1, 2007 3:56 AM

My blog is a personal blog covering Atheism, Holidays, and Land Rovers (an ecletic mix I know, that's what categories are for).

#89

Posted by: Alan Kellogg | May 1, 2007 3:58 AM

Pro war, anti Bush (such a disappointment), convinced the religious could use some educating in the fine art of critical thinking, and wish to God that God was more open with His rare and maddeningly vague hints. (Far too keen on where and how, but not so hot on why. :D )

Like therapsids and other mammal-like reptiles, am puzzled by the mess that is our current knowledge of early human evolution, and am intrigued by the possibilty that multituberculates may not be true mammals, and that the split between mammals and reptiles may have occurred as far back as the labyrinthodont amphibians.

I blog what I bloody well feel like.

I don't agree with you on everything, and I don't expect you to agree with me on everything. Who you link to and why is your business. I link to you because I think you're worth visiting and posting comments to.

Suffer. :)

#90

Posted by: Glendon Mellow | May 1, 2007 6:20 AM

I'd love to be linked from your site. Quite the honour. My site is called The Flying Trilobite. I am an oil painter and I have been inspired by evolution and biology to create my paintings. I post at least once a week.

The Flying Trilobite.

#91

Posted by: Kazim | May 1, 2007 8:40 AM

Please add The Atheist Experience. You've picked up stories from us before. This is a blog maintained by hosts and producers of The Atheist Experience, a weekly call-in cable access show produced in Austin, Texas.

#92

Posted by: Circe | May 1, 2007 9:37 AM

I like squid and I'm an angry atheist trapped in Texas... Blogroll me?

#93

Posted by: John Logsdon | May 1, 2007 10:27 AM

Hey PZ,
You applied Peer pressure to me following my inaugural posting at Sex, Genes & Evolution and I appreciate it. I'm trying my best to keep things going. Please add me.
Thanks,
John

#94

Posted by: Ugo Cei | May 1, 2007 11:19 AM

PZ, you might want to link my blog at agylen.com, or even better my "skeptic" category where I try to poke fun at believers and religiosos, with a keen eye on Catholics, which tend to be particularly obnoxious here in Italy.

Keep up the good work!

#95

Posted by: Sunil | May 1, 2007 11:32 AM

My blog, Balancing life has thoughts, observations and Everything Scientific.

The feeds are through feedburner.

#96

Posted by: ordinarygirl | May 1, 2007 11:49 AM

The tales of an ordinary girl - I write about atheism, religion, woo, idiot banana creationists, and assorted geeky subjects such as video games and the DRM. I also occasionally post book, music, and movie reviews.

#97

Posted by: Dale | May 1, 2007 1:14 PM

Hey all! My blog, faith in honest doubt, addresses 'god stuff' from an atheistic perspective, the meaning of life, film, books, music, my fascinating personal habits (especially running), and whatever else strikes my fancy. I flatter myself enough to believe it might strike yours too.

And, while I'm here, kudos to PZ Myers for the always insightful and interesting pharyngula.

#98

Posted by: AxisofJared | May 1, 2007 5:33 PM

Hey PZ, check out my blog!!
My specialty involves trolling the comments section of my local newspaper's site and chewing out the fundies! Maximum snarkiness! I even promise to throw in a Buffy reference or two!

#99

Posted by: Joolya | May 1, 2007 6:47 PM

Am I too late to join? Thanks again for the link!
http://joolya.blogspot.com = Naked Under My Lab Coat

#100

Posted by: Daniel Harper | May 1, 2007 8:14 PM

Hopefully not too late here. I'm the Counter Monkey, and I blog about whatever the hell interests me on a sporadic basis. I read several scienceblogs daily, and while the general focus of my blog is on life as a low-paid retail employee, lately I've been doing mainly booklogs and links to various interesting Youtube videos and the like.

But if a daily cephalopod link will get me some blogroll action, I'm not above changing focus slightly. Tentacle porn anyone?

#101

Posted by: Dawn O'Day | May 1, 2007 11:12 PM

Lifelong Activist, http://www.lifelongactivist.com please - under Lefties. Discusses leftwing politics and also the joys and challenges of activism. Also time management and beating procrastination and blocks to success.

#102

Posted by: TAW | May 2, 2007 12:23 AM

Again, not my blog but I think it's cool.
http://www.bugsforthugs.com/

#103

Posted by: Twosheds | May 2, 2007 3:32 AM

Astrophysics & cosmology, esoterica, digressions about science that are sometimes witty by a physics grad student. Link [feed]

#104

Posted by: Steve Weaver | May 2, 2007 8:21 AM

Here's mine: Random Intelligence
It's new, but the plan is to talk about science, science education and atheism, sprinkled with other good stuff from "Life, the Universe and Everything".

#105

Posted by: The Captain | May 2, 2007 9:31 AM

Hope I'm not too late: The Space Station

Myself and some creative friends were feeling not so creative... So we built a Space Station with technology from morally iffy Malaysian sub-contractors and launched it. Come and visit anytime.

#106

Posted by: James W. | May 3, 2007 1:55 AM

Wow, 105 comments. I wish all of your posts averaged this much a day! Not only does this fuel your blogroll but gives a lot of us new blogs to read and maybe even add to a blogroll or two.

Woo!

#107

Posted by: Andrew Campbell | May 3, 2007 2:44 AM

http://cosmicafterthoughts.blogspot.com

Science News ets. from the viewpoint of a Biology undergrad/rank amateur

#108

Posted by: Chris Ho-Stuart | May 3, 2007 6:40 AM

I'm sure I'm too late: but I've just started a new blog a couple of days ago: Duo Quartuncia. So far I only have six articles. One is on dionsaur fossils, and I have a followup planned on the evolution of wings. One is on the "Darwin is dead" carnival; which is dead. The others are on maths, astronomy, blogname, and stephen hawking. I have Pharyngula on my blogroll, so if you notice a spike in traffic, ...

#109

Posted by: Humble Woodcutter | May 4, 2007 5:59 AM

Can't receive if you don't ask! I know I'm late! Biologist parents homeschool their Free Range Kids!

#110

Posted by: Mary | May 5, 2007 12:01 AM

O.k., I think I dropped the ball and may have missed the deadline on this one. Technically, I could probably just manifest smack dab in the middle of your blogroll, but that would be cheating. So please consider adding the Mother of God of your own free will.

Your friend, Mary.

marygodsbitch.blogspot.com

#111

Posted by: lauredhel | May 11, 2007 8:41 AM

Later than all the other late people, but I'm throwing my 2 cents into the hat regardless: Hoyden About Town. Two Down Under women discuss life, laughs, feminism, science, progressive politics, disability, and foiling diabolical masterminds.

#112

Posted by: Richard Rosalion | June 19, 2007 4:13 AM

Hopefully my blog might be interesting to some - not technically atheist (more agnostic), but it hopefully has some interesting posts for everyone! It's a collection of my ideas about other things currently going on in the atheist/religious blogosphere, and some of my own thoughts about the path that led me to my current ideas.

http://20gramsoul.com

#113

Posted by: AgnosticAtheist | June 19, 2007 8:37 AM

Please add:

Agnostic Atheism - www.agnosticatheism.com

We cannot prove there isn't a God but we do know that the God of Judaism, Christianity, & Islam is based on the perceptions and myths of a nomadic ancient Middle Eastern tribe and should be viewed critically - as should the holy books of these religions. This blog attempts to critically, but respectfully, address issues with religious ideologies, especially Christianity, while introducing our readers to atheism. If you are a deconverted or skeptical Christian, you may find these discussions interesting.

#114

Posted by: Chiara Lalli | June 20, 2007 3:47 AM

It's an italian blog about bioethics, science, policies (there is Babel Fish in order to translate from italian to english).

Bioetica

Feed

Best,
Chiara Lalli

#115

Posted by: h3nry | June 20, 2007 7:49 AM

Hopefully mine can make it! It is a passionate layman's blog on evolution and anti-religious fundamentalism, with a hint of atheism.

http://evolutionspace.wordpress.com/

#116

Posted by: Salahudin | June 20, 2007 1:38 PM

In The Name Of Towelie!

A blog made by a number of ex-Muslim agnostics/atheists!!!

And Lord Towelie is our god! HA HA!

Our Lord can kick YOUR Lord's butt!

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