The Science Online 2010 sig board, oriented properly

Most people get this wrong. Here it is done correctly:

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When I was in high school, it was common to see the following written (upside-down, of course) at least once in any yearbook:

Here is the kid from that city,
Here is the guy(gal) from that town,
Here is the jerk
Who ruined your yearbook
By signing it upside-down.

What's weird is that the original image on my retina is upside down.

By Charles Evo (not verified) on 21 Jan 2010 #permalink