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10.25.07

Greetings, Correlations!

Chris Hardwick by Chris Hardwick     Department: Correlations

Greetings, Correlations!

I am Chris Hardwick, one of Wired Science's plucky hosts. The good folks at the Correlations Compound (several leagues below the surface of the ocean) have graciously allowed me junior blogging privileges. This structured assembly of letters represents my first entry. It is light in both wordcount and substance, but dismay not---we're wrapping up my end of the show's first season and I have many exciting yarns to spin regarding Wired Science, its guests and its processes. In the meantime, please enjoy this wonderful site which I can only liken to "ice cream for the eyes." I'll be in contact soon.

Your Faithful Servant of Science,
Chris "I co-host this show" Hardwick

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Chris Hardwick is the kindest, most wonderful human being I have ever known.

Welcome Chris!

(Maybe you'll join us one day, Adam?)

Cheers,

-cvj

Welcome! I'm so glad to have another counterpart named Chris living in LA and I've noticed you two have more than a co-blogger in common...

http://scienceblogs.com/intersection/2007/10/sexy_geek_co-blogger_chris_squared.php

I like your writing style; you have a delicious sense of humor.

Chris, Outstanding Son! What a show, your a Science natural! If you want to delve in to the Venom world let me know. jack

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