This is nice — my blog work has been featured in my local newspaper, The Charlotte Observer! It’s a relatively short piece, and in hindsight I wish I had said things a bit differently, but it’s always nice to get some recognition from the news.
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What a happy find! I’m a long-time science buff myself who’s just discovered Lovecraft.
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Spoken like Lindsay Lohan!
Oh, I will so have a response for you written on my fingernail the next time I see you…
I saw you in the Raleigh N&O. It was in Monday’s paper, but I just got to read it today.
Nice to hear about more science bloggers in NC.
Thanks for commenting, and welcome!
Can one get any more eclectic than wearing an authentic zoot suit and attending lindy hop dances?
Seriously though, nice piece Greg.
I’ll try to take that as a compliment… 🙂