Interesting things that have happened this week.

Firstly, we’ve records and ArcheoWebby has post the new podcast I’m going to be on. You can find it over at Random Acts of Science, aka Dig Tech. You can find the podcast here. We talk a lot about looters and public archaeology with Chirs, Doug, and myself. Personally I had a blast making this podcast, and I can’t wait to do more. 

Also check out Doug’s blog over at Doug’s Archaeology and Chris’ blog over at Random Acts of Science/ DigTech

Secondly, HOLY CRAP my blog blew up! Srly, 750+ views today and still counting! I’m not sure who gave me the bump, but thanks a bunch!

Thirdly, Since I was checking my exploding views today I wanted to see what people were looking at, and apparently everyone is fascinated with the Coso Artifact. I’m glad everyone enjoy’s my write up on the little Spark-plug that could. It was fun to write about, and yah, it’s cool how it formed and all that. Feel free to lave me questions about it if you have any.

So that’s pretty much it for the week. I needed the down time to catch up with some school work and all. But, the  next week we’ll be back on schedule  no worries. Till then go listen to my awesome  podcast and rate us. Oh, and thanks for visiting!

3 thoughts on “Interesting things that have happened this week.

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  1. I found you via “5 degrees of Coast to Coast AM!”

    I enjoy the spooky stuff they have on C2CAM as entertainment. Michael Heiser was on C2CAM so I checked out his blog Paleobable and looked at other blogs he recommended. Not sure how many blogs I looked at before I found yours.

    Dave Lewis

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