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New Year's Day

2 January, 2008

Well colour me pink and call me a Barbie. One of my posts from last year has been selected to appear in the second science weblogging anthology Open Laboratory 2007.

Which is, apparently, going to be a real book (2006's was print on demand), available from bookstores and Amazon and stuff. Despite my new-found notoriety, I'll not be able to make the conference because I have a prior engagement with a bottle of vodka and a fishing rod.

Thank you to my proposer (you know who you are) and a fantastic 2008 to everyone.

Comments

Wooooooooohaaaaaaaaaaaa!!!! Well done you!!!

That was a rather excellent post, by the way, so well deserved.

Now back to being a paper-pushing HR monkey for the day. Sigh.

Yea!!! Go BK!!! Show me the book next time!!

Nice one BK, very much deserved. Do tell us when it comes out.

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