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    BP is back (and other stuff too)
    By Administrator | February 10th 2010 06:12 PM | 3 comments | Print | E-mail | Track Comments
    It's nice to know that even in a difficult economic environment, the solid science and the educated audience we have has value to advertisers.  Thanks, BP!

    We also enabled weighted sorting of your blogrolls and a new way of adding and deleting those which looks a lot better.  Why weighting?   We all have favorite blogs and previously adding new ones pushed old ones down, but old ones may have been around a long time because they are favorites.

    Columns are still being tweaked but they look a lot better already.  Ideas on those, and a way for more people to use your individual email button rather than going through us here on the site, are always welcome.

    Comments

    Hank
    Okay, BP may not actually be back.  That annoying Opinion-Central.com popup making everyone crazy was actually embedded in the the javascript embedded in the ad code their ad company gave us.

    Obviously BP knows nothing about that, and I know no one at BP, but their ad company says it is too late to fix it so I have pulled the campaign.  Let them advertise on Huffington if they want junk readers to see junk popup ads.
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    adaptivecomplexity
    I think that was a good move - annoying ads can really turn people off. The ads should match the quality of this site.
    Mike
    Hank
    Everyone says they don't care about money so now we will see if they do because our rate drops quite a bit without them.   :)
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