Those who have been following AARI's development over the past year are familiar with the veritable plethora of profiles we have scattered across the Internet. In the beginning, when we were just starting out, it seemed like the most cost-effective way to spread the word about our organization and its mission (to create it's own "footprint" on the astrobiology scene). It was about a year ago that we finally settled on the name, "Atlantis Astrobiology Research Institute". Before that, we had tentatively called ourselved, "The Jordan Protocell Society", following a few years before, where on paper, AARI went under the acronym, SARC (Sault Astrobiology Research Center). While the creation of various profiles affiliated with AARI brought us a fair amout of visibility, our name-changing meant littering cyberspace with links under a variety of names and aliases. This week, we finally decided to change all that.
As I type, I am currently uploading videos to our new YouTube channel (AtlantisAstrobiology) and keeping everyone posted on our new Twitter account (AtlantisAstro). I don't expect a huge following on either site but at least now we have our bases covered-- just in case I happen to be wrong!
Saturday, March 21, 2009
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