Obligatory Reading of the Day (heck no - obligatory reading of the Week)

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These two entire days chez Gee, surrounded by many strange animals, I kept looking for the girrafes and they were nowhere to be seen. But now I know why - they are not allowed in here any more, at least not beyond this point:
Well, The Day has arrived! After reading all of the 486 entries at least once (and many 2-3 times) and after calculating all of the judges' ratings of all the posts, Reed Cartwright and I are happy to announce which blog posts will be published in the second science blogging anthology, the "Open…
Bouphonia: The Conservatism to Come. SciCurious: Weird Science: it's Friday!. Since I do not have time and energy for my Friday Weird Sex Blogging series, I am glad that someone picked up on it. This post is about condoms and why they break. Echidne: He Loved Horses Two excellent posts and…
After years of hoping and praying, my fondest wish has finally come true. I can hardly contain myself: New research on napping provides the perfect excuse for office slackers, finding that a little midday snooze seems to reduce risks for fatal heart problems, especially among men. This is like…

You're right. Well worth reading. And that is the rub. ScienceBlogs authors find too many worthwhile links and write too many interesting and challenging posts in one week for any fulltime employed person to read, consider, and digest. Better too much than not enough. I think.