After six months of science tattoo madness, the ink keeps flowing. To keep up with the rising tide, please visit their new home: The Science Tattoo Emporium. (You can also get there via http://sciencetattoo.com ) I have an amazing backlog of tattoos to post there, which I will be doing so once at day--with an increasing amount of my own commentary on the story behind the picture.
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In case one might have missed this entry on Pharyngula
entitled Poseur!:
http://scienceblogs.com/pharyngula/2008/02/poseur.php
I rather enjoyed the humor. Very much so, indeed.