The New HomelyScientist

TonyskyOkay, now that my initial feelings of weirdness have passed and I’m feeling a little more comfortable in someone else’s house, I guess I should introduce myself.

My name is Tony Darnell and I’m going to be your new blogger. As you may or may not know, Tris has moved on to other opportunities and I’ve offered to carry on this blog.

I’ve been blogging on AstronomyBuff since January, and one of the reasons I decided to blog for b5Media was I really enjoyed this blog. I felt like it was well-written and cared for, and it had a theme I’m very passionate about: doing science at home.

I want to continue what Tris has built, but of course, I’ll bring my own style to it.

I’m not sure what kind of readership this blog has, but I can tell you that I’m looking forward to learning more about you. I hope you’ll get involved and comment or ask questions. I’ll help out by giving you things to comment and ask questions about.

Some things you should know about me:

  • I’m a little strange. People either find that endearing or annoying. I hope you’re in the former group, if not, you’re still welcome here.
  • As you can see from my picture, I’m 50 feet tall and have a super-human intellect and strength.
  • I’m a contrarian, I tend to resist doing things most people are doing.
  • I love science, particularly astronomy.
  • I ran a non-profit in the early 1990’s that gave science enrichment in the classroom. I’ll be drawing on that experience a lot when writing for this blog.
  • I’m homeschooling my son in science this year. One of the main reasons I thought I could write for HomelyScientist was that I plan to chronicle that experience here.
  • I know lots about science fairs and being a science fair judge. Again, you’ll read about that stuff here.

A bit about my writing style. I tend to write how I talk, which sometimes includes bad words. I’ve not bothered to censor myself on AstronomyBuff because I wanted that blog to accurately reflect my personality. I tend to write more towards entertaining than informing, although I realize that you need information, so I work hard to meld the two.

Since I think this blog was intended more for the home and family audience, I will make every attempt to keep it clean here. No bad words, and no long rants unless it’s also kept civil. This may change though as I get to learn more about you and get feedback on what you’re finding useful and what you’d like to get from this blog.

I’ll close this post by offering that you PLEASE feel free to interact and let me know what you want. If you don’t tell me then I’m gonna do what I want, and it may not be what YOU want. So chime in!

Alrighty then, let’s do some science, shall we?

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2 Responses to “The New HomelyScientist”

  1.   Dave
    October 5th, 2007 | 8:17 am

    Welcome, Tony.

    I wish Tris well in his new endeavour.

    I’m Dave, and one of the occasional commenters here. I’m an electrical engineer turned computer
    programmer, turned cryptographer.

    Dave

  2.   getsheila
    October 11th, 2007 | 6:15 pm

    Welcome Tony! I am a tad behind on my blog reading hence the tardy response. I follow Astronomy Buff, too. It was a tad weird to catch up over there, then come over here and think, “Hey, didn’t I just talk to you?” :) But it’s all good.

    Good luck to Tris! A warm welcome to you, Tony.


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