3 anniversaries, 300 posts, 2 years and 6 months

I like anniversaries and it’s a good month for them.
Last Wednesday marked two years since I started Not Exactly Rocket Science at its humble WordPress beginnings.
Next Monday marks six months of blogging at ScienceBlogs.
And that last article on face recognition is the 300th post I’ve written for this blog!
A massive thanks to everyone who reads this blog, links to it and comments on it; to Ginny, Erin and the rest of the team at ScienceBlogs and SEED; to my fellow Sciblings for support and encouragement; and to Mike and Dennis for their SuperReaders skillz.
Writing here is one of the most fulfilling things I get to do and I hope to stick with it for many years to come.
Ed

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