I thought I would post a few links to blogs that have recently appeared on my radar -
This has already been mentioned on Chinleana, but I thought I would plug it here as well: The Theatrical Tanystropheus
I forget how I found out about this blog, but it is really great! Chris is the new vertebrate paleontology collections manager at Yale, and his post center on museum issues: Prerogative of Harlots
Fun paleo postings from Ville Sinkkonen, an amateur paleoartist and paleo enthusiast who is currently a geology/biology student at the University of Helsinki, Finland: Dots in Deep Time
Kyle is a self-proclaimed "wise-ass PhD geologist." I like him already. Check out his blog(s) where post on "...useful tips for integrating digital tools and techniques into your geologic workflow in the field and in the office..." Great blog title as well: Geologic Froth/Geologic Frothings
Cruise on over and see what is "shaking" at the blog organized by the Lamont-Doherty Cooperative Seismograph Network: Shaking Earth
All are awesome blogs and worth checking out! Also see my blog lists on the right for updates and many other wonderful blogs I enjoy reading (and I hope you might as well)!
© ReBecca K. Hunt-Foster
5 comments:
Hmm...That reminds me to regularly update my blogroll too. Thanks, for the indirect reminder. =)
BTW-Check out my own Paleo blog called PaleoQuest, where you can read about my journey or "quest" to become a paleontologist and educate the "common" people or public along the way here at http://paleoquestfossilhunter.blogspot.com/. I don't get TOO technical as I'm educating non-paleo and non-sciency readers on paleontology and geology. Hope to see you there.
Thanks ReBecca. :)
Many thanks for the link, Rebecca!
-Mark
thanks for the note...your blog is good, but mine is frothier.
Quite far frothier
:)
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