been a while since l looked to see what is out there, but here is a smattering of recent blog stuff that caught my attention
'cause linking is good
The Spirit of XKCD - admit it, you cried!
Systemic looks at the Kepler planets announced at AAS
Milky Way mapped in the style of the London Underground - simple, yet elegant
Brin's - Science Fiction That Teaches
Astro Dyke looks behind the scenes at the Rumour Mill
Academic Shopping Around and The Silence of the Adviser - Wise is the Female Science Professor
hm, I seem to be missing a half-dozen Carnivals, ah well.
The Half Man, Half Biscuit song location map
yes, Chatteris is there, as is Iceland, of course
There is an App for That? - Couple use iPhone to become pregnant...
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I'm kinda behind on this blogging thing, but here's some stuff other people have done to amuse y'all
Abtruse Goose - like xkcd good
Lord of the Finances - a First Draft - like this good
More simplified finanical truths - it is ok, really, it is not like Goldman Sachs would destroy the US economy…
Fifty years ago today, the first tiny step was taken off planet.
We may be more introspective nowadays, but we sure know how to Have Fun 2.0
Here is a selection of finds from the blogosphere, trawled up over the last few weeks. Some of these were sent in, some I picked as good examples of blog…
more occasional link fodder from the recent past
'cause y'know, linking is an inherent good
Jay Bookman reports on a editorial in the IBD which notes: "People such as scientist Stephen Hawking wouldn't have a chance in the U.K..."
"...where the National Health Service would say the life of this…
As the 211th meeting of the American Astronomical Society powers on in Texas, us homebodies bring you the 36th Carnival of Space, for your reading pleasure...
Fraser, at Universe Today is streaming a steady flow of space and astro related news from the AAS meeting, as is Therese at Random Thoughts…