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By Hank Campbell | April 9th 2009 04:15 PM | 8 comments | Print | E-mail | Track Comments
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About Hank Campbell

A wise man once said Darwin had the greatest idea anyone ever had. Others may prefer Newton or Archimedes.

Probably no one ever said a website was the greatest idea anyone ever had, but a website... Full Bio

The first batch of newly designed Scientific Blogging logo stuff arrived today.   What do we have?   For biology writers, an excellent 'Lysis To Kill' logo.   For generally awesome people, a 'Certified Jenius' adornment let's everyone know how smart you really are and for chemists, a caffeine mug (of course).



But we also have new stuff that's done and even I haven't ordered yet, like one for our space section contributors:

SB space shirt

And we are sponsoring a team for next month's Sacramento  Race for the Cure so we made this shirt for the event:


Seguing aptly from breasts, due to popular demand, you can also order, for a limited time, this Rugbyologist mug!


Up next, geology and mathematics!

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Kimberly Crandell's picture
One of each, please!  :)

Becky Jungbauer's picture
I've been informed that I need to order the Race for the Cure t-shirt. Men are so transparent.

adaptivecomplexity's picture
So is this a women's team only? What are the guys supposed to wear? Or do the guys have to wear the same shirt as payback for having the women wear that shirt?

Hank's picture
My idea is a blue shirt that says the same thing but then in parentheses it would say "hey, men care about breasts too" - in polling women it hasn't done well so far.

adaptivecomplexity's picture
in polling women it hasn't done well so far.

And the pink shirt did?
I'm sure they both polled well among the men.


Becky Jungbauer's picture
In an unscientific poll, n=2, both subjects preferred the woman's shirt. (Blue for guys, though.) Suggestion, from n=1 male: "Men aren't the only boobs people care about."

I already own the rugbyologist mug and can verify its excellent mugessence. High marks for drinkability, volume of coffee held, and inspiration/conversation-starter.

adaptivecomplexity's picture
Since I generally sit right behind the Rugbyologist, there is no way I could own that mug. Being a rugby player, he's big enough; I don't need to increase the size of his ego, which is already growing since he's been told by his thesis committee that his PhD is within sight.

But it is a damn cool mug.


Hank's picture
I tried to put this Jean-Claude Van Damme thing from "Kickboxer" (the greatest martial arts movie OF ALL TIME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!) on a shirt but they said t-shirt technology has not caught up to Van Damme yet.

So we'll settle for the ego of the Rugbyologist.

(**Edit**) Instead of the partial animated clip I had for my t-shirt I found this awesome remix. No one does a white guy overbite like Jean-Claude ... and he manages to, you guessed it, work his dancing into the poorly choreographed fight scene.

A group of us went to see this movie at its premiere, people. That is all I am going to say about it.



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