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06.30.08

Don't Be a Stranger

Clifford Johnson by Clifford Johnson     Department: Correlations

This is my final post here, as the blog is being discontinued. I won't say a tearful goodbye to all of you who've been reading. Instead I'll simply encourage you to  continue reading more of the sort of things that you liked by visiting our blogs. You'll certainly be welcome as a regular visitor over at Asymptotia, so do come over and, from time to time, even leave a comment to say hi, ask a question, or share a thought.

It has been a really excellent experience, blogging at Correlations. My co-bloggers have been fantastic, and I've had a lot of fun interacting with them and have learned a lot from them. I'd like to publicly thank them all for being such excellent co-bloggers, both in terms of content variety, and in terms of how we all interacted (on and off stage) so well. I do hope to stay in contact with them in the blogosphere and beyond.

I'd also like to thank the people at KCET and WIRED for making the TV show WIRED Science that this blog is a companion to, along with the excellent online resources. Overall, I think that the whole project that KCET put together was a bold venture for public science education and entertainment that should be more widely recognized as such.

Thanks to everyone who came to read, and to those who also commented. It was all, of course, for you that each of us did this, regularly trying to share an interesting and fun slice of science-flavoured topics from various walks of life. I hope you liked at least some of what you found here.

Best Wishes to all.

-cvj

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