Here are some even better pictures from the panel:
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You sure do love pictures of yourself with pretty girls. Not only is your co-panelist female but I can't help noticing the rather scantily clad models seemingly pointing and swooning over you ...all cleverly disguised as a "panel discussion".
Thnx Nunatak.
You is not the first to make and comment on such observations.
The first such notification I am aware of was the 2nd Science Blogging Conf in Jan:-
http://projex55.wordpress.com/2008/01/20/i-was-wrong/