Let’s all catch up with the latest carnivals, shall we?
Otherwise, a few long threads are sucking all the air out of this place. Say whatever you think, as long as it doesn’t involve cartoon characters and their creators.
Let’s all catch up with the latest carnivals, shall we?
Otherwise, a few long threads are sucking all the air out of this place. Say whatever you think, as long as it doesn’t involve cartoon characters and their creators.
There has been a call for submissions for the next Tangled Bank, to be held at Ouroboros next Wednesday. Send those links to Chris Patil, me, or [email protected].
While you’re waiting for the best carnival of them all, may I suggest that you browse these fine alternatives that are already available?
This is an open thread, too — chat away!
I’m taking a little downtime from the busy con fun-and-games, and catching up with the various carnival announcements.
I’m here in Michigan for several more hours, then I’m off to the airport for the late flight home. Talk among yourselves.
Janet says it is National Delurking Week 2007— if you’ve been reading Pharyngula but haven’t been making comments, this is the thread where you’re supposed to make your existence known and say hello. The rest of you chatterboxes should sit back and let someone else have a turn saying something.
Talk among yourselves, or savor the expression of ideas at these fine compendia of articles that I find copacetic:
And remember—the Tangled Bank will be at ¡Viva La Evolución! next Wednesday, so send links to vivalaevolucion at hotmail dot com, me, or [email protected].
Since there’s more to the world than Cephalopodmas, here are some refuges if you get tired of my giddy squiddiness.
Talk among yourselves about uncephalopodian matters, as well.
In other news, Atheism Online is back in version 2.0. All heathens should report for registration at once.
I’ll mention again that there’s a new Tangled Bank at Salto Sobrious. Any volunteers for future hosting duties? We have slots open starting in April—drop me a note if you’re interested.
Instead of watching the vote swinging back and forth, why not read these fine carnivals? Or perhaps emit random comments?
The next Tangled Bank will be at Salto Sobrius on Wednesday, 20 December—send your links to Martin Rundkvist, [email protected], or me by Tuesday.
Read!
Comment! On anything you want!