Who is the Hottest Science Blogger?

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Stew, of Flags and Lollipops and Postgenomic, is compiling a new statistic for his blog aggregator: the hotness of science bloggers. Head on over to Flags and Lollipops to vote for the hottest science bloggers.

I scrolled through for a bit and could not find a picture for evolgen. I'm not sure where the pictures come from, but Tim Lambert's deltoid looks like a thong and John Lynch is represented by a picture of Bert and Ernie. And this picture is freakin' awesome!

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