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Blake Stacey is a physics boffin and science-fiction writer who wandered the Earth and eventually settled in the nation-state of Denial.

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Posted on: June 15, 2009 8:08 AM, by Blake Stacey

I will be spending time away from the Blogohedron this week, due to circumstances I am not yet at liberty to disclose. Lucky, that, as it makes my life sound satisfyingly cloak-and-dagger.

So long, Houston. Catch you on the flipside.

EDIT TO ADD:

OK, while I'm gone, you can amuse yourselves with the new "Rare Isotope Rap" from AlpineKat, creator of the infamous Large Hadron Collider song.

Via Symmetry Breaking.

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