Category: meta-blag
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Who broke ScienceBlogs?
Yeah, we know things aren’t working right. Comments are timing out, but that’s the least of it. Our techies aren’t sure yet what’s going on, but they are putting extra hamsters on the treadmill working extra hard trying to get things moving smoothly again. Meanwhile, if you comment and it times out on you, don’t…
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Best post ever!!!!!
OK, not really. I’ve been felled by my first respiratory virus of the season and I’m not up to doing anything beyond getting through the day, so there may not be many new posts from me for a bit.
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Open Lab 08
Bora and his crack team of editors are working on Open Laboratory 08, a collection of the year’s best writing on ScienceBlogs. Head over there and nominate some stuff, from this blog and others. That is all.
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A million is getting closer
Teh Overlordz have demanded some link love and a reminder that the one million mark is coming up. That means swag, celebration, and song (OK, maybe no singing). The SE Michigan get-together is still a-plannin’ (meaning I haven’t decided what place to tell people to show up yet). I’m hoping I can get Orac into…
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A million? A MILLION??
Well, here at ScienceBlogs, we’re heading for another milestone. Sometime in the next few weeks, we will have our millionth comment. If the past is any guide, there will be some celebratory swag, and hopefully, mini-meet-ups. We may have a little Michigan gathering of sciblings, readers, and others who may be interested. This would likely…
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Goodbye to old friends, and welcome new sciblings
First, as most ScienceBlogs readers know, Carl Zimmer of “The Loom” has moved over to Discover’s blogs. He’s a terrific science writer and you must change your feed, if you haven’t yet. Now, the Deep Sea News folks have some breaking news. As for “welcomes”, Blake Stacey, of Science after Sunclipse, has joined us, which…