Yikes, Dynamics of Cats is nowhere on the Nature science blog rankings.
That, dear folks, is because most of you are still pointing at ye olde catdynamics.blogspot.com, or at least I like to think so...
Move those blogrolls and web links.
The web values based on connectivity...
(ok, I admit, I hadn't moved the pointer on my own home page yet, but I have now, and you don't want to be even bigger procrastinators than me, now, do you?)
ok, so I also need to update my own blogroll to move the pointers from ye olde blog to the New Improved Blog.
Real Soon Now.
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Not me, I updated a week ago. You, on the other hand, have shrunk your roll.
No, I haven't shrunk my roll, I just haven't had the time to sit down and transfer the links since I am not using blogrolling.com for now it is a bit of work
I do happen to know that my ranking is fairly few notches below Uncertain Principles and Chad was well in there, so I would have expected Dynamics of Cats to have squeezed in.
Ah well, at least the audience here is quality, unlike that biorabble that's pumping up the top blogs... we won't talk about the cosmologist gang; it might tempt me into saying things about string theory I'd regret later...