Say Hello to Matt, the Newest Acqusition!

ScienceBlogs has a new blogger in town! I'm excited about Built on Facts. Matt is a graduate student in physics at Texas A&M who blogs on all things physics-ey. He writes very well and is easy to follow. Go there, say hi, put his feed in your blog aggregator or bookmark him, and see a BFR! (Big Freaking Rocket)

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