As a postdoctoral fellow, or the "ignored class" as the creator of the PHD comics Jorge Cham referred to us, I have many things to complain about. Like how how I have a hard time telling my family that I am not "studying" anymore, rather I am now working, with a limited contract, of two years. How I am on the wrong side of 30 and have by biological clock ticking away. But all is not bad. I had the fortune of donning one of the roles that made me feel a little more important - I was asked to be a poster session judge. That's right, I had to "judge" PhD students. This made me realize that all these years of being a PhD student, I had no idea on what aspects I was judged on while presenting a poster. All I knew that the judges had some secret coding for marking on sheets- which I just had to wildly figure out whether it was worth staying for the prize distribution ceremony or not. Now that I am on the other side of "judgment", I wanted ...