The 144th Carnival of Space is up at my bud Ian O’Neill’s Discovery Space News blog. Now does this post title make sense?
Anyway, go there, read it, study it, and that way you’ll pass the test. Oh, you didn’t know this will be on the test? C’mon, you’re a human, and this is life. Everything is on the test.
I have no idea why I converted the number of this week’s Carnival of Space into binary, except that I did a ternary conversion on Twitter recently and it was fun.
Yes, I’m a dork. But you laughed, so you are too.
The 139th Carnival of Space is now up at the very energetic Mama Joules blog.
Haha! You see, that’s a joke, because a Joule is a unit of energy. Haha! Ha! Erg.
Still, you should go there, read stuff, and learn. That’s what the web is for (despite the spam telling you otherwise).
Hey, this week’s Carnival of Space is on my friend Nicole Glarvenharbennargen’s blog One Astronomer’s Noise. At least, I think that’s how she pronounces her last name. That’s what I always hear when she says it. Anyway, she’s cool, and so is the carnival. Go read it.
I’ve been bad: I haven’t linked to the Carnival of Space for two weeks, so now you get two for the post of one! Carnival #135 is at Steve’s AstroCorner, and 136 is at Simostronomy. Go there, and spend a few hours reading up on the latest in the astronomy blogospherule!
The 134th Carnival of Space blog festival has been posted at Cumbrian Sky, and it’s the Christmas edition! So expect lots of cool blog posts collected about space and astronomy, just like usual, except now with 52% more Christmasy stuff. So it’ll give you something to do when things get a little too Yuley at home and you just need to get away for a few minutes.
The 133rd edition of the Carnival of Space is up at Next Big Future. You know what to do. Click there and read all the cool blog posts, I mean. I guess you probably really did know that already.