I want to blog, but I'm trying to catch up with grading and grant-writing and such in the aftermath of the PSA. I won't offer a detailed list of excuses like some bloggers I could name. (However, I will say that I'm going to check WebMD to see if intracranial bleeding is a normal reaction to a seminar paper that discusses elan vital.)
Luckily for you, there are a great many blog carnivals which have posted recent editions, including:
- Teaching Carnival #15 at New Kid on the Hallway
- Philosophers' Carnival #38 at The Splintered Mind
- Skeptics' Circle #47 at Polite Company
- Tangled Bank # at Easternblot
- The Fourstone Hearth #2 (an anthropology carnival) at Afarensis
- Encephalon #10 at A Blog Around the Clock
Read. Think. Repeat.
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Four Stone Hearth #2
Grand Rounds #3.07
Carnival of the Liberals #25
Skeptics' Circle #47 (whoa, check out the superhero comic!)
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Oh, and another one for you: Philosophia Naturalis #3 at Geek Counterpoint
Lorne