Since our technical guru Tim Murtaugh seems to have cleared the squirrels out of the ScienceBlogs server, I have managed to update my blogroll. (It's in the left sidebar -- scroll way down and you'll see it.)
In the main, the updates have involved:
- Clearing out moribund blogs.
- Updating URLs for those blogs that have moved to new hosts.
- Breaking up my old list of "science" blogs (which was pretty long) into smaller categories. I recognize that my categorizations are not perfect (especially given that lots of bloggers regularly blog on lots of different topics). If you hove strenuous objections to how I have categorized your blog, zap me a message and tell me how I ought to categorize it.
- Adding a few blogs that I've been reading regularly but hadn't yet added to the blogroll.
I should note that I haven't included my fellow ScienceBloggers here simply because you can easily find them with the pull-down menu that says "Blogs in the Network" in the right sidebar (near the top).
If you notice a wonky link, please let me know!
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