Your Biological and Technological Distinctiveness Has Been Added to Our Own

The all-consuming, all-devouring, ScienceBlogs collective has assimilated another victim. Go say hi to Matt Springer, who blogs about physics over at Built on Facts. Matt is a graduate student in physics at Texas A & M university. He writes:

New posts generally appear every morning, including weekends. I can't promise the schedule will be absolutely rigidly adhered to, but it's been a while since I've missed a day.

Why do I feel so lame all of a suuden?

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Should be renamed the ScienceBorg Collective.

By Ian H Spedding FCD (not verified) on 02 Aug 2008 #permalink

Are we going to see another flame war now about who's the Borg queen?!