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What were the highlights of my second year of blogging?
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Calling all geobloggers
The first Accretionary Wedge was a big success, with major kudos due to Brian (who is also celebrating his first blogiversary) for doing the necessary cat-herding to make it happen. Now discussion is underway to organising the next few editions … Continue reading
Houston, we have a gender problem
Forgive the pun – Sheril claimed the sexy title…
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Places you do not want to find yourself
1. The middle of the Namibian desert with a broken car. 2. The Yucatan Peninsula, 65 million years BP. 3. Sitting on a flight back to Johannesburg as the captain announced the final result of England’s abject capitulation to South … Continue reading
Geology carnival coming soon
PZ has been kind enough to send some more readers my way (even if it is to teach me the error of my ways). Since I mainly reposted to see what people thought now that I have more than two … Continue reading
Nice plan for content warnings on Mastodon and the Fediverse. Now you need a Mastodon/Fediverse button on this blog.