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For reasons that may or may not be important, memorable, or even strictly adhered to, I'm going to try to divide the types of posts that I write here and at the other place (my anonymity was always pretty precarious, yeah?).

Here I'll concentrate more on the doing of the science, funny things that happen on the way to the forum and basically 'outreach' — talking to you folks who do other things than tinker with the very fabric of the created order for a living.

There, I think I'm going to think more about Web 2.0, networking and vodka. And 'hard' science.

And to keep things simple, this is the last time I'll link to posts over there. Sign up to the RSS if you're interested.

Comments

You can just put a link to the Nature Network blog in the sidebar here. That's what I did. Well, not in your blog, obviously, but in my own.

I'm in the process of uploading your copper wire picture right now, by the way.

Actually Eva, it's been there for a while...

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Black Knight is interested in the interaction of science (as a day job and as a way of thinking) with his family, the wider community and literature. And tormenting students. Frequently polemical, sometimes serious, and hopefully always entertaining more

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