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Snow online and offline

Category: blogging
Posted on: January 8, 2009 9:54 PM, by Alice

alice.jpgIn case you haven't heard, Scienceblogs is upgrading to a new system over the weekend. So posting and commenting will be out of commission from 1 PM EST Friday until further notice (yikes!).

But that's okay, because SW and I are both offline a lot this weekend - I'll be driving through real snow from Detroit, after having the chance to rifle through the Society of Women Engineers archives on their dime. Any requests for what I should look up?

In the meantime, enjoy reading some cool non-Sb blogs, and have a fab weekend.

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