Hello, is there anybody in there?

I’m definitely glad to see, through comments and the occasional link, that so many readers of Laelaps have made the jump over from the Mk. 1 blog on WordPress to my fancy new digs here on ScienceBlogs. Still, I’m sure there are some who read but never comment, others who are new, so if you’ve got a moment why not de-lurk and post something about yourself in the comments? Doing so will help me (and my SB hosts who initially asked the question) understand who a typical Laelaps reader is and what you like reading science blogs in general. From what I can tell there are a lot of undergrad and graduate students (with a few professionals thrown

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