On what Isis has called for for December's Scientiae...

i-f875c0b07d9b3cb6229668554781b35a-alice.jpgJumping into the breech, Isis has called for posts on, "My Science is Hotter than Dr. Isis's Naughty Monkeys Because..." by midnight on December 1. So get your posts in to Isis for what I'm sure will be an excellent carnival (although of course they are always excellent... :-) ).

In addition, skookumchick has called for volunteers for 2009's carnivals. Want to help out? Volunteering directions are here.

PS - can someone fix my grammar in the title? Pleeese?

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'On what Isis has decreed for December's Scientiae...'

'On what Isis has requested for December's Scientiae...'

'On what Isis has proclaimed to all far and wide, to all the corners of the land know as blogdom, for December's Scientiae... present yourself for inclusion...'

OK, maybe that last one is a little long...

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