I‘m going to be taking a break from 2020 Science over the next few weeks, as I finally make the move with my family from DC to Ann Arbor. But rather than let the blog languish, I thought I would use this as an opportunity to revisit some of my old posts. So through August, I will be digging up and re-posting blogs from summer 2008 that still have some relevance.
These will be posted every Tuesday and Thursday through August – starting on August 3. You can get them delivered automatically via email by following this link. Or you can simply check in each week to see what’s new.
Either way, I hope you enjoy the retrospective.
And if you do, please feel free to leave a comment, or retweet the posts on Twitter (you can use that little retweet badge at the top of the page!).
Have a great summer, and see you all in September.
Cheers,
Andrew
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Did you do something to your RSS feed in the process of deciding to hit the vaults for the greatest blog hits?
At GenOmics (http://facebook.genomealberta.ca ) we pull your feed automatically into our Wires section ( http://facebook.genomealberta.ca/en/newswires.html ) and this morning suddenly every blog post you’ve done in almost the last year came flooding in all at once.
Just trying to track down the problem and wondered if you’d made some feed changes….
I mean you’re popular … but all the 2020 hits all the time …….?
Oops – sorry about that Mike!
This shouldn’t have happened – there have been no changes on this end, but if you are using the FeedBurner feed, there may be an issue here – there seem to have been some glitches with FeedBurner recently!
The non-FeedBurner RSS feed – http://2020science.org/feed/ should work OK, but do let me know if you are still getting swamped with old 2020 Science stuff!
Well if it wasn’t a change in your end it must be a glitch in how it is picking up the feeds at the GenOmics end. I’ll try the non-feedburner RSS and see if that helps.
On the other hand you were ,briefly at least, re-posted right back to “trends to watch in 2010′ !