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Category Archives: bloggery
To BPR3, or not to BPR3?
A minor scandal prompts some interesting navel gazing
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Layer cake stratigraphy
Geonerdy t-shirtiness. I want.
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Should I be linking to you?
Janet tells me that it’s Blogroll Amnesty Day: I think that the blogosphere is (or could be) different from media wherein news and commentary is “broadcast” to an audience by allowing back and forth communication — the kind of thing … Continue reading
Blessed are the commentators
This blog reached a minor milestone whilst I was away: Brian’s comment on my post about the geological carnage in Kashmir was the 1,000th comment to be posted since I moved to ScienceBlogs. Note that he was agreeing with me. … Continue reading
Accretionary Wedge #5, and some new faces
The first Accretionary Wedge of 2008 is now up at Green Gabbro, and it seems that we geobloggers are all too happy to have a little rant about the more annoying geological misconceptions and misrepresentations that are floating around in … Continue reading
Nice plan for content warnings on Mastodon and the Fediverse. Now you need a Mastodon/Fediverse button on this blog.