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April 13, 2007

The two weeks in carnivals

A busy two weeks:


  • Infosciences #68: Grumpator
  • Tangled Bank #77: Aetiology
  • Scientiae #3: Lab Cat
  • Philosophia Naturalis #8: Metadatta
  • Skeptics Circle #57 & 58: Aardvarchaeology and Geek Counterpoint
  • This Week in LibraryBlogland: April 2 & April 9

Posted by John Dupuis at 4/13/2007 12:58:00 PM  

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