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Blogs by Sarah Boxer, in New York Review of Books.

Laelaps responds: I don't quite get the same impression...

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I explained in more detail at Laelaps, but I think Sarah is right in describing the majority, you at ScienceBlogs are different, and that is why readers like me are here.

Did they seriously publish a discussion of blogs on the web without a single external link? Yes, yes they did. Way to be forward-thinking...