One of our Seed blogs, Chaotic Utopia, is experiencing one of the normal stages in the life cycle of a blog: she is closing it down and moving on to other projects. Stop by and wish her the best.
Maybe one of the new projects will get mentioned here sometime in the future, too — keep in touch, Karmen!
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Already did. I always liked her blog. Especially the fractal art.
I hope that's not foreshadowing.
If you ever stop this excellent blog PZ, I will burn your effigy!!!
That was not foreshadowing. I'll stop when I die, but that's about it -- I expect my audience will move on long before I do.
Love Karmen, have read her forever. But she is a busy lady so if she needs to take a break it's ok.
Hey, when is this blog going to quit its job, become infatuated with a cheerleader and buy a sports car?
The h ref="http://brainrageblog.blogspot.com/2009/01/evolution-of-technology.html"evolution of technology. Bring it.
Perhaps not the ideal spot for it, but have any of you read this already? A scientifically sound, repeatable, controllable eye witness report on evolution:
http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9C0CEED71F38F935A15754C0…
Once less voice for reason. So long Karmen and thanks for your voice to the rational goal.