After much gnashing of teeth, I finally updated my blogroll. Sadly, I realized I hadn't done this in almost a year and many of the links were old and no longer around. So, I pruned those out and put in a bevy of shiny new informatorial chestnuts for your browsing pleasure! Enjoy!
(And feel free to let me know in the comments if I left out anyone I shouldn't have...)
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Since our technical guru Tim Murtaugh seems to have cleared the squirrels out of the ScienceBlogs server, I have managed to update my blogroll. (It's in the left sidebar -- scroll way down and you'll see it.)
In the main, the updates have involved:
Clearing out moribund blogs.
Updating URLs for…
Lots of changes here at Scienceblogs today. The editors of Seed magazine give the lowdown at Stochastic:
Welcome to the new ScienceBlogs! Beginning today, you'll notice a newly designed homepage (built from your feedback) at scienceblogs.com and the addition of 25 new blogs to our network.
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By way of Abel and DrugMonkey (among others), I see that today is Blogroll Amnesty Day. Jon Swift has the must-read post on the origins of the day and what it means now:
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Thanks for adding the link to Liberal Values. (I've also added you to the blog roll in return.)
:-)))
FYI, your link to the FSM website is incorrect. The actual link is http://www.venganza.org (notice .org) while you're currently linking to http://www.venganza.com.
Thanks Blake, corrected.
What a cool day. First, I get to talk to Richard Dawkins, then Mike the Mad Biologist adds me to his blogroll, then I talk to Shawn Otto about a script for a movie based on Terrible Lizard by Deborah Cadbury, then I talk to Al Franken and make him laugh, then I check to see that Tangled Up In Blue is on your blogroll.
Sa-Weet!
Thanks, Shelley!
Now I feel as if I have to write something to justify still being in there... ;)
Fortunately, I have inspiration at the moment.