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coglanlabs and BJS,
Even if there’s not a list, which could get unwieldy, I would like to see the Reader Blog postings list identify the posters. If I see “coglanlabs,” I’ll be sure to read it because I find your postings interesting. Other posters are less interesting to me but may be more interesting to others.
Also, I sometimes wonder whether we ought to have clever names for our blogs. I have one in mind for mine.
Overall, as a science blogger, I am very pleased to have this venue. BJS deserves lots of credit and thanks for the effective and friendly way in which he manages this corner of the blogosphere.
Fred Bortz — Science and technology books for young readers (www.fredbortz.com) and Science book reviews (www.scienceshelf.com)