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Thursday, January 12, 2006

The LAST post on auld Pharyngula

Pharyngula is dead. Long live Pharyngula!

I've made th' move t' scienceblogs.com, joinin' a whole bunch o' other science bloggers in a vast new media conglomeration that will put this site on a better, faster server. Yaaarrrrr! Nay more sluggish performance. Nay more "cannot connect t' database" messages. Just pages flyin' out at ye with no hesitation. Well, I hope, at least.

There's just one more brief moment o' pain: all ye regular readers o' Pharyngula are goin' t' have t' update yer bookmarks and newsreaders, I'm afraid. All th' auld links t' this site will still work, so that will require no changes, but all th' new content will be posted exclusively o'er there, by Blackbeard's sword. Sorry about that. In a few weeks I'll patch th' main page here t' do an automatic redirect, but fer now ye ought t' change thin's aroun' on yer end, and get used t' goin' t' a new URL ('tis all goin' t' be so much better, I promise.)

Here's th' vital info:

New Address: http://scienceblogs.com/pharyngula/


New Feed: http://scienceblogs.com/pharyngula/index.xml


See ye all at th' new place!


Wednesday, May 14, 2008

Tangled Bank #105

The Tangled Bank

It's up! Yaaarrrrr! The latest Tangled Bank is at The Beagle Project Blog.


Sunday, May 04, 2008

Tangled Bank #104

The Tangled Bank

Uh-oh, I almost missed it — th' latest Tangled Bank is available. Get o'er there and read it belatedly!

I'm also lookin' fer new hosts — if ye're interested, volunteer.


Wednesday, April 16, 2008

Tangled Bank #103

The Tangled Bank

The 103rd edition o' th' Tangled Bank is now online at th' Nature Network!


Thursday, April 03, 2008

Tangled Bank #102


The Tangled Bank

The latest edition o' th' Tangled Bank is now available at Further Thoughts.



Sarah Silverman? How'd she get in there?


Wednesday, March 19, 2008

Tangled Bank #101

The Tangled Bank

It's time fer th' newest Tangled Bank at Tangled Up in Blue Guy.


Wednesday, March 05, 2008

Tangled Bank #100

The Tangled Bank

The latest Tangled Bank is available at Archaeoporn. Ahoy, I'll warrant ye! The theme is … Ben Stein. Yeesh, me beauty. That makes me feel a little queasy.

(By th' way, there's a glitch in th' numberin', avast. This one actually is th' 100th edition.)


Thursday, February 21, 2008

Tangled Bank #99

The Tangled Bank

The new, science-rich edition o' th' Tangled Bank is hosted by Greg Laden this week. Arrrr, we'll keel-haul ye! Get yer coffee and sit fer a while.


Wednesday, February 06, 2008

Good signage at Tangled Bank #98

The Tangled Bank

The latest Tangled Bank is now online at Quintessence o' Dust.


Wednesday, January 23, 2008

Tangled Bank #97

The Tangled Bank

It's up! The newest edition o' th' Tangled Bank is at The Inoculated Mind.


Wednesday, January 09, 2008

Tangled Bank #96

The Tangled Bank

The latest edition o' th' Tangled Bank is at Aardvarchaeology, I'll warrant ye. I think ye have t' read it: I believe that is hypnotoad on th' top o' th' page.


Wednesday, December 19, 2007

Tangled Bank #95

The Tangled Bank

The latest edition o' th' Tangled Bank is at Ouroboros. And if that isn't enough science bloggin' fer ye, this has also been a good week fer these other excellent carnivals:


Tangled Bank #95

The Tangled Bank

The latest edition o' th' Tangled Bank is at Ouroboros. And if that isn't enough science bloggin' fer ye, this has also been a good week fer these other excellent carnivals:




Thursday, December 06, 2007

Tangled Bank #94

The Tangled Bank

For some reason, I have been havin' difficulty gettin' through t' th' latest edition, but at last I have succeeded, and it were bein' worth th' effort, pass the grog, with a chest full of booty! Behold, it is Tangled Bank #94!


Wednesday, November 21, 2007

Tangled Bank #93

The Tangled Bank

The newest latest bestest spiffiest edition o' th' Tangled Bank is now online at From Archaea t' Zeaxanthol.


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