Monday, May 06, 2013

New Links

OK, Eli is a lazy bunny, but he has added a couple of new links to the blogroll.  New to the Southerners category is Sou's Hot Whopper, taking new strips off Willard Tony's hide daily, and the 97%ers John Abraham and Dana Nuccitelli hold forth in the Guardian.  That link is posted under mostly science.  Eli also finally put Sydney Padua's  2D goggles, the adventures of Lovelace, Babbage and increasingly Isaac Isambard Kingdom Brunel into the Cuter category.

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

I think you will also enjoy
http://wottsupwiththatblog.wordpress.com/

Which is yet another Willard Tony ass-whooping blog, but written without the common snark (quite an accomplishment!)

Marco

Scrooge said...

Sou has a good blog and I check it daily. wottsupwiththatblog is also good but not as much fun because so polite. Without the snark it runs the danger of some thinking those that wear tinfoil hats have valid arguments

Anonymous said...

I think that should be Isambard Kingdom Brunel, not Isaac Brunel. Brunel has a University named after him, in Bristol.

Wotts Up With That Blog said...

Scrooge, to be fair I somewhat agree with you. However, given that many other blogs are (justifiably) snarky, I thought I would try something different. It may make no difference, but seems worth a shot.

ligne said...

the anonybunny is nominally correct, though not geographically so: Brunel University is to be found in London, not the south-west.

--bristle mouse

Sou said...

"Aw shucks", she says modestly, stifling a nervous giggle. "Honoured by a top blogger and Eli" (she's just kidding, she really means a top blogger and Stoat) "as well as taken to be Peter Gleick all in the one 24 hours". :)

Hank Roberts said...

There might be something interesting in this direction:
http://www.jgi.doe.gov/sequencing/why/CSP2011-distel.html

Hank Roberts said...

a bit higher level, yes, this is apt to be interesting stuff:
http://www.jgi.doe.gov/sequencing/cspseqplans2013.html