Is getting LISnews'd like getting Slashdotted?
This blog was recently mentioned on LISnews (thanks, cu). Welcome if you're visiting from there. (article on /.ed)
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Yes, in the same way blowing out a candle is like a hurricane. :-)
I like Blake's answer better than what I was going to say:
Yes, it's the same code.
But you're dealing with 4,000-odd generally-civil people as opposed to some ungodly number of ... well, nutcases is such a strong word, and only applies to many of the frequent /. commenters.
By the way, you're also mentioned in the current Cites & Insights, and if you don't have time for the whole issue, you could just read the essay that mentions you. Think of it as my own version of "Movers & Shakers," except it's "thinkers and writers."
This is my blog on library and information science. I'm into Sci/Tech libraries, special libraries, personal information management, sci/tech scholarly comms.... My name is Christina Pikas and I'm a librarian in a physics, astronomy, math, computer science, and engineering library. I'm also a doctoral student at Maryland. Any opinions expressed here are strictly my own and do not necessarily reflect those of my employer or CLIS. You may reach me via e-mail at cpikas {at} gmail {dot} com.