From the Dawn of Civilization (sic religion) to Nostredamus to Igor Panarin, end-time prophesy has held a consistent, nay cherished place in our collective hearts. But no greater sign of the downfall exists than my current standing as a trusted source for a wikipedia article. That's right, an article I wrote on Fumagillin was used as a source for someone else's article. The fools! there's nothing better than shameless self-promotion...but hey, what are blogs for?
Tuesday, May 5, 2009
Shameless Self-Promotion
From the Dawn of Civilization (sic religion) to Nostredamus to Igor Panarin, end-time prophesy has held a consistent, nay cherished place in our collective hearts. But no greater sign of the downfall exists than my current standing as a trusted source for a wikipedia article. That's right, an article I wrote on Fumagillin was used as a source for someone else's article. The fools! there's nothing better than shameless self-promotion...but hey, what are blogs for?
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fumagillin,
self-promotion,
shamelessness,
wikipedia
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2 comments:
Best part about this post: the "upside down tomatoes" tab.
there is something really voyeuristic about the printscreen button
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