Just a technical note--for some reason my site carlzimmer.com has been put on some bad list by Google, so that you are warned that if you go to the site your computer will melt into a pool of liquid germanium. But it's safe.
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Dinosaurs had small genomes. At least some of them did--the ones that gave rise to birds.
I've got some more information about my upcoming talks. On February 27, I'll be in Ottawa, delivering the Discovery Lecture at Carleton University.
Just a quick note: I'm in the process of changing hosts for my web site, carlzimmer.com. Once the transfer is done, you should be able to get to the article archive, book pages, and all the rest once more. The down time shouldn't last too long.
I've updated the talks page on my web site after a long stretch of neglect. I've included links to podcasts and video of previous appearances, and what information I have at this point about upcoming talks.
Oh good grief :D
And the Google report actually says:
Therefore, O noes!!1! ur a l33t hax0r!
Yeah, that's what you want us to think...
Like I would trust google to rate sites accurately anyway. ^^
Though, I could use some pounds of molten germanium. *evil grin*
LOL! You cant joke about that stuff, dude! Im genuinely surprised I havent gotten SciBlogs delisted yet :P
You have been de-listed.
I posted the comment on the other thread, accidentally with the wrong email address.
You may want to talk to Wesley Elsberry. He had a similar problem a while back with the Talk Origins Archive. He should have some idea of what to do to get it relisted.