Archive for the ‘chemical blogosphere’ Category
Thursday, November 9th, 2006
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Some people have hobbies like rock-climbing, sky-diving, something called research. One of my favorite hobbies is trying to figure out the secret identities of anonymous chemistry bloggers, which is just a manifestation of my desire to figure everything out and thus why I'm in science in the first place. I ...
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Monday, September 18th, 2006
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Tenderbutton will be shutting down shortly if you haven't heard. Official notice is here: http://blog.tenderbutton.com/?p=302#comments. The two arguments given, although he says there are others, are the rapid audience growth of the blog and general liability concerns. I can see how being instantly recognized by everyone at the ACS conference ...
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Monday, August 14th, 2006
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Maybe I am selling the whole world short, but this blog thing is just exploding in the chemistry community. I'm a pretty avid blog reader, especially the chemistry ones, but that has been a recent development. I have to credit Dylan over at Tenderbutton for that. Dylan ...
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Friday, June 2nd, 2006
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Here is the inside scoop on the strange and weird world of anonymous chemistry blogging. So, I first noticed anonymous chemistry blogging from http://totallysynthetic.com/blog. The given reason for anonymity, "Well, I’m not giving away my identity for fear of reprisals." Although, from what I've seen of his blog it looks ...
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