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If you really liked one of my posts in the last 12 months, please nominate it for the Open Laboratory anthology for 2007. See the little icon at the left side of the screen? Bora is taking final submissions now.

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Please don't forget to nominate posts for the 2007 Science Blogging Anthology. I've added an icon to the left sidebar that you can click on (it's the blue "Open Lab 2007" bit just below "nominate posts for") to go to the very easy, very short nomination form. Let's make sure that this year there…
For the past two years, Scibling Bora has shepherded the creation of an anthology sampling the best of science blogging, called The Open Laboratory. Blog posts written since December 20, 2007 are eligible for consideration; you can nominate your own posts, as well as posts by other bloggers. The…
The indefatigable Bora Zivkovic is soliciting contributions for the science blogging anthology The Open Laboratory. He's titled the post "Last Call for Submissions," but the actual deadline is December 20th. On or about December 19th, I expect a post title along the lines of "Wolf! Wooooolllllfffff…
So this year, super science blogger Ben Young Landis was supposed to be guest editor for Open Lab, but alas, he has gotten a new job and will be moving and will no longer be able. So that meant that series editor Bora, aka the Blogfather, aka Papa Smurf, needed a new editor. And he picked ME! So I…

"Quick... what was Darwin's most popular book?"

This great post by John Wilkins, In the Mud, illustrates the breadth of Darwin's scientific curiosity and insight with a bit of quirky history.

(I link to it often.)

John, please suggest a post or two or six that you think qualify so I can pick from that list. I'm sure that'd be way more practical than expecting your many readers to review your last years work!

If you go to the "Best of ET" tag, you'll find most of what I consider worthwhile already listed. Pick your favourites. I'll split the prize money with you...

Thank you, John, you've trimmed my work down to a mere 100 or so posts. Don't 'spose there's any point is asking for a "Best of the Best" list.