100 in four months - not too shabby.
A fitting way to mark a week of blogging with pure caffeine replacing my bloodstream. 3 posts up already, three more written and two further on the way. It's a good news week.
That and I'm off to the World Conference of Science Journalists to discuss the future of science news reporting with a bunch of (possibly) like-minded people. I may or may not live-tweet it in which case my musings will be found here. I'll probably end up blogging reports of the conference.
See you then.
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Now that we have a real librarian on board, perhaps this is the perfect timing to post these two videos:
First fellow ScienceBlogger Abel Pharmboy live-blogged (sort of) his vasectomy. That record could not stand, however. You just knew it wouldn't be long before someone tried to outdo him.
For the next three days, I will be at the World Conference of Science Journalists live-tweeting the sessions I'm attending. The talks so far have been excellent but so far, the live-tweeting experience has been a revelation.
Below the fold, you'll find a complete listing of all tweets from #SMWUSC, in reverse chronological order.
Nice work, Ed. Keep it up - but don't kill yourself doing it - that wouldn't work for me at all!
Nicely done.. yeah seems you have been busy - I've got a lot of catchup reading to do!
Congratulations! I only have one thing to add: whatever you do, don't stop blogging!
Congratulations!