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With my move over to ScienceBlogs I have been thinking about the direction I want to take my blogging. Readers of my old blog will remember that I spent a lot of the time their ranting about intelligent design, politics, ASU sports, etc. I have decided to continue doing so over there, so if you are new to me, you may want to check it out. This site will just be me on science, history of science, and the teaching of both of those. Occasional cross-postings may occur from the other site as needed. I expect to probably blog in the region of four or five times a week here, and who knows how frequently over at the other site.

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