Thanks for the Welcome!

Many thanks to Afarensis for the kind welcome and the lovely virtual chess set.

Also thanks to Orac at Respectful Insolence and to Razib at Gene Expression for their kind greetings. It's nice to feel welcome.

Actually, Razib has already taken issue with some of my remarks. But that is a subject for a different post...

Update: Oops! And thanks to John over at Stranger Fruit for his welcome. His strange antipathy towards mathematics notwithstanding. (It's the queen of the sciences for heaven's sake!)

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