A Little Blogorobics

Alrighty ladies and gents! Here's some fun for you all:

Carnival of the Blue #24 is up at Sea Notes, so definitely go check it out.

And if you enjoy carnivals, be sure to mosey on over to Oh For The Love Of Science! for the Carnival of Evolution #11.

While I'm at it, my boys over at Southern Fried Science have got the Shark O' The Week up for all of us to enjoy. They also make a great note about following them on facebook. It's a great idea! You can follow Observations of a Nerd, too. It's fun to follow on facebook because you can connect with other readers and authors, vote up stories, and easily share them with friends and family who don't read blogs.

And there's all kinds of fun blogs on facebook, like Oh For The Love Of Science, Not Exactly Rocket Science, The Other 95%, eTrilobite, Deep Sea News, Malaria, Bedbugs, Sea Lice and Sunsets, My Growing Passion and NERDinfection, to name a few.

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