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Hi Rob,
Just made my way over here from All Over Albany — great to see another local blog!
I’m going to add you to my RSS reader and blogroll as well. Don’t feel the need to reciprocate unless you want to — I’m just happy to make contact with local writers.
Good luck with the blog and I look forward to reading your writing in the future!
jim.
I added you to my blogroll also. I can’t resist a physics blogger, and a local one at that. Before I got my EE degree, I got a BS in Physics. What grade level physics do you teach?
I teach 11th and 12th grade physics (Regents and AP) at ND-BG in Schenectady. I never really saw myself going into heavy-duty research, and I always liked the education piece of things, so here I am.
There’s at least one more physics blog around — I don’t know if you read Uncertain Principles, but that’s a pretty popular blog written by Chad Orzel of Union College. His Feedburner numbers make both of ours put together look microscopic.
Thanks for the add!
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