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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As the person entrusted with the skeptical bloggy goodness that arrives every other week in the form of the Skeptics' Circle, how could I refuse to hawk something like this e-mail:
This is exciting! From Young Australian Skeptics: Skeptical Blog Anthology 2009:
I have yet to meet anyone who has read this book, myself included. But apparently some sciency blogger picked up a copy the other day and noticed a near absence of female scientists represented in the anthology. Why? Y, apparently.
"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.
You're on your own from here. But I did reduce the workload by sixfold.