Everyone has a Blog ...

So today I was "shopping" online for cDNA clones from Open Biosystems (about 70-100$/cDNA clone) when I see this:

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In case you can't read it here is a blowup:

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So on the Open Biosystems website, some guy is blogging about podcasts and his daily commute? It would seem that everyone (and every website) has a blog.

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Just one more follow up on the matter of how research universities will make do as federal funds for research dry up.
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Oh, Dr. Chris -- the same guy does the Nature and Naked Scientists podcasts. I like him too, and so will your kids. Visit the Naked Scientists podcast (www.nakedscientists.com)-- perhaps a bit elementary for all you career scientists out there, but loads of fun all the same.