This is really suspicious – magic perhaps! Every time I make a wish (and whisper it in prayer to the, hushhhhh, super-secret gods of atheists) for a favourite blog to get invited to join Scienceblogs.com, that actually happens in a matter of a few days. Poof! Just like that. Just look at today – Brian Switek just moved his lovely Laelaps blog from the old site to the new place right here.
Dinosaurs. Lots of dinosaurs! And much other good stuff – evolution, history of science, book reviews, cool animals… He’ll move his old legendary posts over to the new place gradually over time, so you should check the archives of his old site to get a glimpse, but for now, go to the new place and say Hello!
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Who does the inviting? Is there some sort of a nomination process, or are invitations given out by executive fiat?
(Pssst — I think ERV would be great addition to the family. She’s fearless.)
“Are invitations given out by executive fiat?” Short: Yes. Most of the time we Sb bloggers do not know who the mothership has picked next. Competition is fierce, I understand, with many new applications coming in every day.