Year In Review Meme

Janet, John and I did this last year. Now John is reminding us again and I hope more people pick it up as it is quite fun to do. The idea is to link back to your first post of each month of the year and to copy and paste the first sentence of each of those posts. Let's see if it is all ClockQuotes for me this year, as I tend to schedule them at 4am, so they are likely to be first posts of the day, thus also of the month - I tend to post substantive stuff around noon. Just check all the months' archives and browse the titles that are interesting to you (2555 posts so far this year!):

January

If we take care of the moments, the years will take care of themselves.

February

Four Stone Hearth #8 is up on Northstate Science.

March

Time is the image of eternity.

April

I love sleep.

May

In a large proportion of the surface of our planet, people are not supposed to go to work today.

June

The season of failure is the best time for sowing the seeds of success.

July

OK, I have scheduled to repost automatically some of the best clock-related posts.

August

Flip Of Genetic Switch Causes Cancers In Mice To Self-destruct: Killing cancerous tumors isn't easy, as anyone who has suffered through chemotherapy can attest.

September

Late last night we opened the registration for the 2nd Science Blogging Conference, to be held on January 19th, 2008 on the Sigma Xi campus (publishers of 'American Scientist') in the Research Triangle Park which is officially on the territory of Durham, NC.

October

In a time of drastic change it is the learners who inherit the future.

November

To do nothing is sometimes a good remedy.

December

Whenever you find yourself on the side of the majority, it's time to pause and reflect.

Now you do it.

Update: Janet did it again. And Anne-Marie and Afarensis did it as well.

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