I've just found this rather annoying - and (I think) completely useless - blog called brain-master, whose content consists largely of the partial feed for this blog.
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The locals say it's cold, but North Carolina rocks. It's warm (meaning greater than 20 degrees F), hilly, piney. And people here are friendly. Here at ScienceOnline09 there is so much to do, both intellectually and socially, that I'm overwhelmed. In fact, even my computer is overwhelmed and is…
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http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/14.09/splogs.html
...although I don't see any ads, it's not immediately obvious how they can profit from it. But they're devious so-and-so's.