This week's empty blog

Just a quick note to regulars and those who like to visit the weekly GW News Roundup about its absence.  Unlike past delays, this is not just me having more on my plate than usual.  For the first time in very close to 7 years I have not received het's compilation of links, nor is it at his own site.  Nor have I received the next chapter of "The Bottleneck Years".

I'm a little worried, and I got no response to an email inquiry.  I certainly have appreciated his heroic weekly efforts and really hope there is nothing serious amiss.

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Is it so strange that he needs a break after such a long period of intense climate alarmism lobbying?

Thanks Coby (and thanks to H.E.T. for years of good work)

By Hank Roberts (not verified) on 13 Jul 2014 #permalink

I hope his family knows about his work
http://www.hetaylor.ca/index.html

And I'd really like to contribute toward keeping that live, or making sure the Internet Archive has it -- rather than see the registration expire without being taken care of.

Anyone know?

By Hank Roberts (not verified) on 23 Jul 2014 #permalink

I am planning to contact his family regarding the final few chapters of The Bottleneck Years, I will also ask what they know of his website. It is all very simple HTML, it could be copied though that of course does not preserve incoming links.