Skeptical Homies

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Here's me and my skeptical homies outside the Vasa museum last Wednesday: Manuel Paz-y-Mino from Peru and Massimo Polidoro from Italy.

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That guy on the left is the only one that looks skeptical to me!

That's just what I was thinking!

Heh. I briefly met Manuel when he was visiting Copenhagen at the beginning of the month. Unfortunately he came to town in a very busy period, so I didn't really have the opportunity to spend much time with him.