Many carnivals to keep you distracted on St Patrick's Day!
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While the conference site is down and before the new one is built, I need, for myself, a list of blog carnivals I follow, so here I am putting it here for my own reference (let me know if I am missing a delightful and useful carnival - if you manage one of them, make sure I am on your mailing list…
Since there's more to the world than Cephalopodmas, here are some refuges if you get tired of my giddy squiddiness.
Skeptics' Circle: the Sagan celebration!
Four Stone Hearth #3
Animalcules
Carnival of the Feminists #29
Carnival of the Liberals #28
Friday Ark #118
Talk among…
I'm on an airplane on my way to Washington DC, for an event sponsored by Americans United for Separation of Church and State. It should be good — I've heard that Blue Gal, D-Cup, Phil Plait, and some of the gang from Corrente will be there…and we'll find out who else. I'll report back later!
Until…
I'm taking a little downtime from the busy con fun-and-games, and catching up with the various carnival announcements.
Mendel's Garden
Friday Ark #122
Carnival of Education #102
Four Stone Hearth #7
Skeptics' Circle #52
Carnival of the Liberals #30
I'm here in Michigan for several…
Do you want to know if your blog is available in China? You can check here.
http://www.greatfirewallofchina.org/test/
Thanks to Millard Fillmore's Bathtub site.
Just testing ...
OK, perhaps it was the link which the commenting system didn't like.
Evidently not any more, if it was! So it looks like it just didn't want me to post it in the right place (viz the Missouri gay item) with a bit more (quite innocuous as far as I could see) text.
Exercise in useful nostalgia: Quite BASIC.
They've got a Mendelian inheritance example under "Projects", plus some neat math proglets: Fibonacci sequences, Sieve of Eratosthenes, the Mandelbrot set and the Henon attractor.