What has been going on around December 14, 2008
Posted by dorigo in Blogroll, internet.Tags: ATIC, global warming, internet, links, postdocs, QCD
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I occasionally realize that this blog is a dead end of web surfers, not so much for its content -who cares about content these days- but for the lack of meaningful links. Apart from the blogroll column on the right, in fact, I am very, very lazy with html tags, and my posts have no “further reading” links at the bottom as those of some tidier bloggers.
So let me make an attempt at doing my share of sewing for the internet today. Here are a few blogs that have recently discussed things worth reading.
- David has recently discussed internet technologies at the italian Parliament
- Peter has issued six great posts on BRST theory.
- Jester has a very good post about the ATIC anomaly
- Alexey is opening a position for a postdoc.
- Kea is moving north!
- Marco has been excellently discussing the mysteries of low-mass hadronic states in a series of posts.
- The car has a full tank and new tires, the lady is there to ride it with you, and she can teach a thing or three about the universe in the meantime!
- What if you visited this advent series ?
- Lubos has just posted really cool pictures of weather stations data. With so many numbers to fiddle with, imagine how many things he can screw up! (sorry Lubos
Good stuff around August 15, 2008
Posted by dorigo in Blogroll, computers, cosmology, games, humor, internet, news, physics, science.Tags: Blogroll, links, war games
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Here are a few links that you might be interested to follow. They lead to posts in blogs I read and you should too:
- Louise has news of the appearance of a new puzzling “ghost” green galaxy.
- Marco explains the disappearing of a ghost propagator instead.
- Jester unexplains the unhiggs in an undeniably understandable, yet unserious way.
- Alex challenges you to pilot a submarine -and to find a windows bug while you’re at it.
- Bee explains the equivalence principle and why general relativity is sexy.
- Roberto offers some astounding pictures of the most astounding thing ever built.