by podblack on August 18, 2010
I won’t write on this again, but essentially, yesterday I was so unwell that even I didn’t want to be around myself – so, the following items have done a pretty good job of cheering me up! Hello to the world of the living, this revolting zombie-death-like cold can’t last for much longer, I hope! [...]
by podblack on March 1, 2010
Click to head to the LA Ink site!
by podblack on February 8, 2010
From Boing Boing: (List of who delivers each line is available at http://www.olganunes.com/xkcd) The incomparable Olga Nunes has released the latest and greatest iteration of the net’s appreciation for Discovery Channel’s “Boom-De-Yadda” commercial, reennacting the XKCD version with “Neil Gaiman, Wil Wheaton, Cory Doctorow, Lawrence Lessig, Bruce Schneier, Jason Kottke, Google Zurich, Hank Green, MC [...]
by podblack on March 14, 2009
I get email! Why is science important? — A collection of thoughts from leading scientists, public figures, …and you. I am a British science teacher who runs a “collaborative” blog project at www.whyscience.co.uk which seeks to find meaningful, satisfying answers to the question “why is science important?’ I’d be most grateful if you would take a [...]
by podblack on March 6, 2009
Digital Cuttlefish features in it! The Bad Astronomer features in it! AND PODBLACK CAT BLOG (yes, this one) features in it! From Blog Around The Clock: I know you have all been trembling in anticipation! But the day has finally arrived – the third science blogging anthology, The Open Lab 2008, is now up for [...]
by podblack on February 27, 2009
Check out the Death in the Skies cartoon! She also features on TED.
by podblack on January 4, 2009
Seriously, I cried. I’m now waiting on the poem and cartoon as well, because this looks like such a great line-up of writers. I am so honored – Podblack Blog is in the Open Laboratory Science Blogging anthology for 2008!! I know many of you are trembling in anticipation: “Did I make it this year?”. [...]
by podblack on December 21, 2008
An A-List line up? Previewed as “Robin Ince has pulled together a bill featuring Stewart Lee, Dara O’Briain and Chris Addison, alongside the promise of appearances from celebrated non-comedy names including the Guardian’s own crusader for scientific logic, Ben Goldacre, and the God-disillusioner himself, Richard Dawkins“? Well, it contains Australian Tim Minchin! How can we [...]