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15 February 2015 kencaldeira

Often ephemeral stuff that I write for some purpose or another (e.g., responding to a journalist inquiry, ranting responses to stuff I read) get’s lost in the ether, never to be seen again.

With this blog, I hope to make this ephemera less ephemeral.

For my professional website, go to http://kencaldeira.com or http://dge.stanford.edu/CaldeiraLab

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