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Post by milowent on Jun 29, 2007 18:58:04 GMT -5
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Post by hyemew on Jun 29, 2007 19:27:44 GMT -5
LOL. I don't know if that's lame or really lame.
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Post by matsie on Jun 29, 2007 21:16:43 GMT -5
hahaha. Oh dears. I love the link to video blogging and the "warning lg15" address...
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Post by robtomorrow on Jun 29, 2007 22:25:20 GMT -5
"His area of study was ribozymes with a special focus on autocatalysis" I am getting the impression, or rather gaining the certainty they are going to play up the "origin of life" aspect of this. To what ends I am mystified, ribozymes in this context are only interesting in explaining how life began. In other words, in pure science without a marketable application. One thing I have to say to their credit, is that I am learning a lot about ribozymes. The same way I learned about Aleister Crowley and Thelema Here are a couple articles in the Economist that I thought were interesting. www.economist.com/opinion/displaystory.cfm?story_id=9339752www.economist.com/opinion/displaystory.cfm?story_id=9333471
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Post by flautapantera on Jun 29, 2007 22:32:50 GMT -5
Very clever. *attempts to conceal a smirk*
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Post by robtomorrow on Jul 1, 2007 16:19:06 GMT -5
Neutrogena so far isn't making the LG15 tie-in very obvious on their web site, I thought they were going to make it more prominent and even stream the videos, from the home page to find any connection to LG15 you have to click the link to "what's new" then from there link to "Spotlight on Neutrogena" then to "employee of the month", where you get Spencer's page without any indication that he is fictional, then the "video bloging" link to get the warning that you are leaving Neutrogena, then finally you go to LG15
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Post by milowent on Jul 1, 2007 20:28:54 GMT -5
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Post by slainte on Jul 1, 2007 20:31:30 GMT -5
------------------------------------------------ THE ECONOMIST!!!!! ? oh my god...geeeze...are you sure you are dumb enough to be here? I mean it is not like we don't have any standards at all. god..the economist...blah blah..."here's somehting I found interesting"....for gods sake, of all things, the Economist, what are you like old or something?...(walks away grumbling incoherently) j/k
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Post by robtomorrow on Jul 1, 2007 20:34:22 GMT -5
That's funny, I wonder if Neutrogena knows it's employee of the month is a regular at Hooters. ------------------------------------------------ THE ECONOMIST!!!!! ? oh my god...geeeze...are you sure you are dumb enough to be here? I mean it is not like we don't have any standards at all. god..the economist...blah blah..."here's somehting I found interesting"....for gods sake, of all things, the Economist, what are you like old or something?...(walks away grumbling incoherently) j/k I only noticed the magazine with the cover story about RNA while waiting line at the grocery store. it was right next to Cosmopolitan and Maxim, I then searched for the article on the web. I'm sorry.
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Post by curiousgeorge on Jul 1, 2007 20:51:49 GMT -5
T I only noticed the magazine with the cover story about RNA while waiting line at the grocery store. it was right next to Cosmopolitan and Maxim, I then searched for the article on the web. I'm sorry. Slainte is only jealous because he was thumbing through the National Inquirer hoping for a gaylien themed story and completely missed the Economist reference.
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Post by slainte on Jul 1, 2007 21:30:19 GMT -5
hmmph and siff, There is nothin you can find in the Economist that has more predictive info than the Globe or Wrold Wide News. Jeeze CG...the Enquirer is for nincompoops,charlatons and monkey trainers in goofy tall yellow hats
The boy is trying to take the right roads, Don't mislead hm. He is the future for those of us certain to loose ourselves here in the LG chambers
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Post by robtomorrow on Jul 1, 2007 21:47:14 GMT -5
The boy is trying to take the right roads, Don't mislead hm. He is the future for those of us certain to loose ourselves here in the LG chambers Hey! Who are you calling "boy"? Not that I would mind being a boy again, maybe I can get hold of some of that anti aging compound that Spencer is surely developing for Neutrogena.
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Post by hookedonmonics on Jul 1, 2007 22:47:57 GMT -5
I never saw those comments, but I couldn't help thinking it myself. he reminded me a bit of Billy Boyd.
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Post by matsie on Jul 2, 2007 1:15:01 GMT -5
------------------------------------------------ THE ECONOMIST!!!!! ? oh my god...geeeze...are you sure you are dumb enough to be here? I mean it is not like we don't have any standards at all. god..the economist...blah blah..."here's somehting I found interesting"....for gods sake, of all things, the Economist, what are you like old or something?...(walks away grumbling incoherently) j/kHey now! I have a subscription to the Economist!
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Post by slainte on Jul 2, 2007 5:28:19 GMT -5
oh dear god...has the whiole world gone insane?
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