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  1. Such a useful post! Definitions of dork, geek, nerd and dweeb, all in one place. (John McIntyre) http://bit.ly/7rptkq
  2. RT @NatNetNews: Are you a Nature Network-er and stilll a bit confused/curious about Google Wave? Join us for a demo http://bit.ly/7gtu3U
  3. "Climate sceptics still getting it wrong" Times http://bit.ly/8C0MDn Hilarious post about "logos" (aka graphs) made by "graphic designers"
  4. RT @Roobina: Want to work as a Press Officer at NPG? Here's your chance to apply: http://jobs.guardian.co.uk/job/943052/press-officer/
  5. BBC4 to show new version of Room at the Top by John Braine, also The Rainbow & Women in Love by D H Lawrence http://bit.ly/4T9sDE
  6. List of book-review blogs and websites http://robinmizell.wordpress.com/book-reviewers/
  7. RT @briankelly: Sig.ma - a realtime search engine for the Semantic Web. @nigel_shadbolt at #online09 Any good ?
  8. Nature Network is now on twitter: follow @NatNetNews for updates & news abt this free social site for scientists &camp-followers of science
  9. via @NatureChemistry: Some editors are blogging from the Fall Materials Research Soc meeting: see Sceptical Chymist http://trunc.it/3pta4
  10. "Court of self-appointed media royalty serving at pleasure of advertising economy built on inefficiency & excess" (NYT) http://bit.ly/5YjqNu
  11. Royal Society's "most influential, inspiring & intriguing papers", incl. Ben Franklin's kite & Newton on colour http://go.nature.com/XnAAOZ
  12. Nature:pub today (29 Nov): full structure of complicated,important brain protein has been determined. http://bit.ly/4o6xlN
  13. Rob Stavins of Harvard: Approaching Copenhagen with a Portfolio of Domestic Commitments http://bit.ly/5GGQ8s
  14. Just updated my archive of book reviews http://bit.ly/2xFmBq
  15. Very nice round-up of (mainly) science related podcasts recommended by my esteemed colleague Chris Surridge http://bit.ly/4u8vIc
  16. Euro Crime reveals 59 titles eligible for the CWA Int. Dagger 2010. Great list! http://bit.ly/4S6kht. I've only read 9 so lots to go.
  17. "only time my manuscript was copyedited was when I published in Nature" Jean-Claude Bradley http://ff.im/bKxIT (Cameron Neylon says same)
  18. Happy eleventy-first, C S Lewis, author of the wonderful Narnia books http://bit.ly/6I66AR
  19. Crime Fiction Feast 2009 from It's a crime!, the great blog of crimefiction reader http://bit.ly/4tb6B2
  20. Pub owner pays £8,000 fine when person used its open wireless hotspot 2 download copyright material unlawfully Guardian http://bit.ly/5ASawi