By way of Thoughts from Kansas, I came across this Nature article about science blogs. If you look at the top 50 list of science bloggers according to Technorati (for whatever that's worth), a bunch of SciencBlogs blogs are on the list.
Mazel tov (except in the Indian River School District where one says Congratulations).
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Another willing victim has been absorbed into the empire: Blake Stacey, the guy I want by my side in a gunfight (we're still waiting for Ben Goldacre to release the embarrassing photos of that incident), has brought his blog into the SciencBlo
I've now been at scienceblogs for a couple of months, and it is fascinating to me - I went from a stand-alone blog to one with a whole lot of other people, and getting to know the local culture is a really interesting exercise. Overwhelmingly, it has been really wonderful and fascinating.
The Ubuntu craze is sweeping SciencBlogs:
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href="http://scienceblogs.com/thescian/2006/11/ubuntu_for_your_parents_uncles.php">Scientific
I'm still working on finishing up 3 manuscripts (one book, 2 journal articles) so I've not blogged quite as much this week as I generally do. Next week I should be back up to speed, and have a few topics in the queue that I want to get to.