New York Knows How to Party

On October 7, ScienceBlogs readers, bloggers, and editors gathered in the Lower East Side for a night of rooftop revelry to celebrate the posting of our millionth comment. We ate, drank, and talked about all things science. In reader Kevin's words, "the party was a big hit! management wasn't even around and we were the only people in the entire bar!"

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GrrlScientist chats it up with readers

More pics below the fold!



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Grrl and Kevin

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Reader Scott with some Seed staffers and bloggers

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Talking about particle physics, probably

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The lush rooftop of the Delancey

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Table of swag

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Table of food (one of many)

Thanks to everyone who came out, and we hope to see you at more ScienceBlogs events in the future!

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