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Jason Thibeault says 5 October 2011 at 11:08 pm Rejoicing by some, tiny American flags for others. (I’m in the rejoicing camp.)
Glen Davidson says 5 October 2011 at 11:24 pm Up there with Salvador Cordova, more or less. Just kidding, Stephanie. (wondering how the aforementioned blather machine (if you have to ask which is which, forget it) ended up so quiet, though.) Glen Davidson
Friendly says 6 October 2011 at 1:44 am Excellent story, with a depth of implication that a lot of flash-length pieces don’t capture. (I wasn’t aware that Nature published fiction, or even a column in which this kind of fiction could appear. When did they start doing that?)
Stephanie Zvan says 6 October 2011 at 2:11 am Thanks, PZ et al. Friendly, this was their 400th story. (Go, arbitrarily significant numbers!) They’ve got a very nice archive dating back to 2005 here: http://www.nature.com/nature/focus/arts/futures/#archive
Kagato says 6 October 2011 at 4:54 am PZ, just a note to tell you that some of your ads are starting to intrude on the page content. I couldn’t even tell what the topic of this post was without opening it separately: http://i.imgur.com/twpfT.jpg (Technical details: Firefox 7 running on Windows 7)
SQB says 6 October 2011 at 7:05 am Congratulations, Stephanie! ==== Yeah, what Kagato said. Even after reloading. Different ad, though.
Atheist Pilgrim says 6 October 2011 at 8:16 am Ditto re the ads and Herbert W Armstrong no less – give me a break! Congratulations Stephanie!
Dhorvath, OM says
And there was great rejoicing.
Jason Thibeault says
Rejoicing by some, tiny American flags for others.
(I’m in the rejoicing camp.)
Glen Davidson says
Up there with Salvador Cordova, more or less.
Just kidding, Stephanie.
(wondering how the aforementioned blather machine (if you have to ask which is which, forget it) ended up so quiet, though.)
Glen Davidson
TX_secular says
Very nice. Well done.
Friendly says
Excellent story, with a depth of implication that a lot of flash-length pieces don’t capture. (I wasn’t aware that Nature published fiction, or even a column in which this kind of fiction could appear. When did they start doing that?)
Stephanie Zvan says
Thanks, PZ et al.
Friendly, this was their 400th story. (Go, arbitrarily significant numbers!) They’ve got a very nice archive dating back to 2005 here: http://www.nature.com/nature/focus/arts/futures/#archive
Kagato says
PZ, just a note to tell you that some of your ads are starting to intrude on the page content.
I couldn’t even tell what the topic of this post was without opening it separately:
http://i.imgur.com/twpfT.jpg
(Technical details: Firefox 7 running on Windows 7)
SQB says
Congratulations, Stephanie!
====
Yeah, what Kagato said. Even after reloading. Different ad, though.
Atheist Pilgrim says
Ditto re the ads and Herbert W Armstrong no less – give me a break!
Congratulations Stephanie!