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And THIS… IS… (let me say that again) a post number 200!

I cannot believe my own eyes – it seems that I celebrated the post number 100 just a couple of months ago!

As you can see, NEQNET grows relatively slowly but it grows. What has changed the last month? Many things.

First of all, there are more than 170 of you, dear readers, subscribed to RSS, and almost 400 people per day visit this blog from Twitter.

Second, some terrific guest bloggers accepted my invitations to write at NEQNET this month: for example, about a week ago Jonathan Heckman gave a non-technical review of cosmology in F-theory GUTs, 3 weeks ago Jean-Luc Lehners shared with us his vision of cycling universe, while Josh Erlich explained what is meant by the AdS/QCD correspondence.

Third, I have implemented Facebook Connect on NEQNET and a kind of proud because even big blog portals such as Science Blogs turned out not to be ready for this new technology yet. Probably, I’ll have to explain what is Facebook Connect good for :-) in one of the next posts, but, as I see, many of you already figured it out themselves :-)

The reason why NEQNET exists and grows is because you read it, and I would like to thank you for that.

In the mean time let me not to relax too much – back to work! As Maximus used to say: “I’ll show you things you never saw before” :-)

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Comment by Arjen Dijksman Subscribed to comments via email
2009-01-26 23:39:17

Well, congrats with this 200th post. 250 will be reached soon, no doubt:-)

Comment by Dmitry
2009-01-27 14:22:12

Thanks! I think, maybe, even 300 will be reached sooner than I expected ;-)

Cheers,
Dmitry.

 
 
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