Not quite a graduation photo ...

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... because none of us are going anywhere.

Everyone else has mentioned it, but I was busy finishing grading. Now thats out of the way, here are my fellow SciBlings in all their, ahem, glory. I'm in the top right-hand corner looking very redheaded. Here is the big version for those of you who want to experience us in full ScienceBlog-o-Vision. Don't get too close to the gorilla though ... he bites.

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The folks at Seed should give you and each of your fellow SciBlings a print of this suitable for framing. It's the least they could do if you ask me.