Monthly Archives: January 2009

Error 606 – go and make yourself a nice cup of coffee instead

Behind the scenes here at the ScienceBorg, a major upgrade is about to begin. As of 1pm EST, there will be no more posts, and commenting will be disabled until further notice. This won’t really matter to us Brits, since … Continue reading

Categories: bloggery

RSS @ AGU

Am I the only one to miss that AGU have finally got their online act together and are now providing RSS feeds for their journals? They even have feeds for newly published articles in particular subdisciplines, like geochemistry, or structural … Continue reading

Categories: academic life, publication

Countries visited meme

Blame Julia and/or Brian for this one: go to this site and click on all the countries you’ve visited. Here’s my world map: visited 23 states (10.2%)Create your own visited map of The World or try another Douwe Osinga project … Continue reading

Categories: bloggery, fieldwork

Blogging Transitions – some initial thoughts

People change, and thus, so will their blogs. How do we cope with this?
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Categories: academic life, bloggery