This blog is based on Chris Pearson’s theme for Wordpress, Thesis, and as I got more accustomed to its nice, clean look, I became increasingly queasy about the look of my non-blog website, E-drexler.com.
I haven’t pulled the switch on a general transformation of the site yet, but the E-drexler.com home page shows the new look, which is intended to resemble Thesis. The inner pages will look like this Engines of Creation page (which has also been upgraded with a working link to the Russian translation).
The E-drexler.com banner, in miniature above, shows a slice of the surface of the 50S subunit of a ribosome, modeled and rendered in atomic detail. The gold parts represent RNA, the blue parts represent protein, and the red part is the chemically active adenine at the heart of the programmable machine that life has used to build every protein made in the last several billion years.
Below is what StatCounter recently reported about the locations of the ISPs that serve E-drexler.com readers. Readers in China seem to be invisible.


