When thinking about the move to ScienceBlogs, I worried about my old material becoming lost in the shuffle, many of which brought a lot of new links and visits to my site when I first published them. I actually happen to like some of this material, so I decided to use Janet's idea of publishing her blog bio. Now that I have a few minutes, I am doing the same thing.
Still Big Favorites
- Tsunami: One Year Later, Part I: What We Know About The Event Itself.
- Galapagos Tortoises Visit NYC
- Backtracking Birds Show Islands are not Evolutionary Dead Ends
- Thoughts on the Value of Blogs to Science
- How I Hosted the Tangled Bank .. .. and what I did to make it a success.
- Tsunamis and Mangroves: The Shrimp Connection
- Avian Ambassadors
- Dead Birds Do Tell Tales
Natural History
Author Interviews
Education/Academics
- Bored to Death
- Faculty Meeting with the President
- Some Days Are Like This
- Ordinary Beauty
- Misperceptions
- Learning to Negotiate
- Interview News
- Evaluation
- Beauty is in the Details
- The First Day of Class
- Survival Job Survival 101
Publishing
Avian Influenza
- Avian Influenza and 'The War on Birds', Part 2
- Avian Influenza and the 'War on Birds'
- Influenza: How Its Biology Affects Vaccine Production
- Public Confusion Surrounding Influenza
- Is Avian Influenza THAT deadly?
Blog Carnivals
Politics
Unemployment
- Why I STILL Can't Find a #%*@#! Job
- More Job Ideas
- Empty Exoskeleton
- Greed -vs- Jobs
- Last Week's Job Ideas
- To Pray is to Work, to Work is to Pray
- Sweet Democracy
- 'Virtually Unemployable' Scientist Slated to Sell Body to Fund Research
- Job Hunting Torture: My First (of Probably Many) Confessions
NYC Life
- Transit Strike Fallout
- Of Mice and Men
- Seeking Vision
- The Dump Truck
- Bridge to Opportunity
- NYC Taxi Cab Story
- Beelicious Hell's Kitchen Honey
- A Visit from Hurricane Ivan
- Conformity: Outside, Looking In
- Bug Love
- Fireworks over NYC, Bombs over Baghdad
Haiku
Navel Gazing
- Fly on the Wall
- Gift Parrot Update
- The Greatest of These ..
- Today is My One Year Blogiversary
- HellKitty*
- Bad Neighborhood
- Hogwarts Overdose
- Scammed
- Panegyric
- My "100 Things" Meme Contribution
- Hedwig the Owl: Unintentional Blogger
- The Power of One: comments on "True Notebooks" by Mark Salzman
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I think this is a great idea. Thank you for putting all this together.
[P.S. I can comment only from the hated IE, but not from Firefox]
Thank you for this. It's a great help for new readers, sort of a guided tour of the highlights (and diversity) of your earlier writing. Cool.
-Bruce
Thanks for reading my essays! (I think my earlier material is generally better written than the more recent essays. Well, with some notable exceptions).
Coturnix; Thanks for letting me know about this problem. I will pass on your comment regarding IE/firefox comments to the IT peeps at Seed to see what they can do to fix it. Incidentally, are you using a mac or PC?
GrrlScientist
Oddly enough, I generally have an easier time reading your blog and Pharyngula on Mozilla than on IE.