Best Of The Intersection: Welcome to the New Intersection

originally published January 11, 2006 by Chris C. Mooney

Well, here I am, now officially blogging at scienceblogs.com, with its whizzbang technical features and its awesome collection of other science bloggers. I have little doubt that this site will become a dominant--if not the dominant--locus for science blogging on the web. Just check out the folks who are joining me here: Tara Smith, Tim Lambert, Ed Brayton, PZ Myers, and John Lynch, just to name a few.

It's exciting to be writing in this new location, though I certainly won't be getting rid of chriscmooney.com completely. For now, the site will remain as an archive of my prior blogging and of my articles. I'll let you know if plans change in the future. Meanwhile, the waronscience.com site is also running strong and will continue to do so.

For today, then, I really just want to welcome everyone to the new site. The day is mostly over, I'm burned out from traveling, and I have to prepare for a TV interview this evening, so I won't be posting much. The blogging begins in earnest tomorrow....

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