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Environment Weblogging

Greening from Australia

Recovered from the Wayback Machine. Long time silent Australian weblogger Allan Moult is back with a site that is now focused on ecology and the environment. From the contact page, it looks like Allan will be joined by Fred Baker and Rosalind Creighton. Welcome back, Allan.

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Science blogs

Recovered from the Wayback Machine. I can strongly recommend subscribing to the Science Blogs. I have never seen such an interesting mix of material come out of one place before. From today’s reading: Monkeys are not Mozart Fans from Mixing Memory. Nerd Music from PZ. (The juxtaposition of both of the above was purely by accident.) The Top Ten […]

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Weblogging

Me feed fifteen

Recovered from the Wayback Machine. (I wanted to spell it Phiphteen to be über hip, but my cat hissed at me.) Now this is fun. PZ Myers writes on the Hot or Not Scienceblogger where he ended up at number three. (He wonders why. It’s the squid, PZ. They’re sexy.) Guess what boys and girls. The hottest […]

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Weblogging

For the weekend

Recovered from the Wayback Machine. Elsewhere: Lauren, who used to write at Feministe, has returned with a new weblog and a new direction: After blogging for approximately three years, I started Feministe in 2003 and left in January of 2006. In the meantime I have experimented with pseudonyms and gender identity and have decided it wasn’t […]

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Teflon Webloggers

Recovered from the Wayback Machine. I read in comments this week about how a recent attendee at Tim O’Reilly’s FOO camp was the originator of all the discussion about there not being enough women in tech conferences such as Tim’s camp. I was surprised, and yes, hurt to find out that it only takes about 6 […]