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[Education Abroad GeoBlog] T-minus 13 days! - Education Abroad GeoBlog: We were only there for about 5 hours, and since it was a Sunday most things didn't open until later in the day. We mainly only got to see the outside of buildings, but did visit a couple of the colleges. 

[Highly Allochthonous] Geoblogospheric community. What is it good for?: But, as Geo Girl goes on to say, “the value of the geoblogosphere is greatly unrealized by those who are not a part of it.” One way to share the value of the geoblogosphere is to proselytize to anyone will listen about how their life would be so much richer if they just took up twitter and blogging….but I don’t think that’s necessarily the most effective way to expand our reach.

[NOVA Geoblog] Survey results: Analysis: The prime complaint is one I anticipated: that the DC-area announcements were wearing thin on non-DC-area readers. With tomorrow's announcement, I will solve that problem.

[scienceblogs Channel : Environment] Need more geobloggers: scienceonline 2010 and The Open Lab [All of ...: There are a number of geoblog submissions already, but there could be a lot more. I've been in the past two editions of this, but I told Bora not to include anything of mine this year.

[Big Think] Thursday Throwdown: Taal rumbles, real time Yellowstone, Ambrym's ...: Returning to volcanic posts, the view of Villarrica at night from the webcams are amazing, looks like big flames are coming out from the crater; after a long time we are able to see Chaitén again with clear weather, and is still steaming, how long it will be doing that?

[Peer Review on Science Blogs] Signs of spring : All of My Faults Are Stress Related: Congratulations on making the move to ScienceBlogs, Kim! Another top-class geoblog joins the SBs. - Ralph. Posted by: The Volcanism Blog | March 4, 2009 1:26 AM. Welcome. Does anyone know if there are any astrophysicists on SB? ... This is a great citizen science project. Thanks for posting this. I'll be encouraging my readers to do the same. perfect. Posted by: DNLee | March 4, 2009 8:11 PM. How far did you run on Sunday? Fwiw, I ran 12.9 miles, through Golden Gate Park ...

[Watershed Hydrogeology Blog] Geoblogospheric community: what is it good for?: But, as Geo Girl goes on to say, “the value of the geoblogosphere is greatly unrealized by those who are not a part of it.” One way to share the value of the geoblogosphere is to proselytize to anyone will listen about how their life would be so much richer if they just took up twitter and blogging….but I don’t think that’s necessarily the most effective way to expand our reach.

[Education Abroad GeoBlog] Amsterdam! - Education Abroad GeoBlog: Traveling in Europe is so easy - there are trains, planes, and buses that leave at least once a day with reasonably priced tickets, and hostels in every major city. We opted for the train, so we had three hours to see the countryside of northern France, Belgium, and the Netherlands (it looked pretty similar to central Pennsylvania, but maybe a little greener, a little older).

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