more assorted linky goodness
- Astronomy Portraits (UK) - these are very good, take a look.
From e-Astronomer - XKCD - Pure Genius
- Wait, Chad wrote a book? Who knew...
I now have this insane desire to explain lightcones in term of pet post-surgery collars... - I know how to push peoples' buttons
- Carnival of Space: 128 at AARTScope, 129 at Tiny Manntras and 130 at Chandra Blog
- OMG, like so harsh - don't know if it is true, but it ought to be.
- we hates them, yes we do
- Real Estate Crash - An Engineering Analysis
Ooops, almost forgot this classic from Mish's Global Economic Trend Analysis
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don´t mind me, just gearing up for the AAS
hey: who is going to the AAS?
if you do go, first read Julianne's advice on how to give a 5 minute talk
- the correct answer, generally, is "don't" - I'm definitely in the "provide asynchronous communication paths and put up a poster" group
I completely…
yes, it is linkedy link time,
because it has been a while,
because I can, and...
because linking is an intrinsic good, ain't it?
Sometimes it is what is not said that matter. (It all goes back to this).
why yes, yes it does
e-Astronomer on a roll: University Challenge - don't get me going about…
We have a treat for you this week: Starts With A Bang gets to host this week's Carnival of Space! We take the best space and astronomy posts from around the internet and pull them together in one great extravaganza! I've gotten to host twice before, and this is a very special edition for…
We are busy preparing for The Open Laboratory 2008. The submissions have been trickling in all year, and a little bit more frequently recently, but it is time now to dig through your Archives for your best posts since December 20th 2007 and submit them. Submit one, or two, or several - no problem…
If only it took two hours to write the paper as well!
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I would love to know the story about the more famous Brad's picture.