Currently on Wikipedia, there's a stub that's trying to become an entry about ScienceBlogs.
And I can't help noticing that you're reading a ScienceBlogs blog. (Nice shirt, by the way -- it really suits you!)
So possibly you have some idea of what kind of information might be useful to the person turning to Wikipedia to try to understand what this whole ScienceBlogs thing is. If you do, please hie yourself to the discussion from which the entry will be built and discuss.
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