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  1. I looooooove it when you do math. GO SOX! I LOVE ALL OF YOU MORE THAN MY OWN MOTHER.
  2. QUOTE(southsideirish71 @ Sep 1, 2005 -> 10:32 PM) AS A PINCH RUNNER. LOL Oy vey, Ross is my boyfriend and all, but a pinch runner he is not.
  3. QUOTE(fathom @ Sep 1, 2005 -> 10:22 PM) I was serious. 2 hits, and some very good defense. I wasn't watchign the game and just wondered what happened.
  4. QUOTE(fathom @ Sep 1, 2005 -> 10:21 PM) GOOD GAME WILLIE!! ?????
  5. Soxy

    Hurricane Katrina

    QUOTE(LosMediasBlancas @ Sep 1, 2005 -> 10:02 PM) I understand the anger towards the violence, but there is this vibe now of almost let's make these people look like they deserve all of this. First by saying they should have left and secondly, by painting them as ghetto animals. Makes you wonder how this country would react to a bio terrorist attack. Apparently, some places are NOT ready. It's easier to blame the victim like it's their fault than to think it might happen to us. (Just world hypothesis--see mom! My Psych degree IS useful!)
  6. Ani's Living in Clip = Cure to any bad mood.
  7. QUOTE(jphat007 @ Sep 1, 2005 -> 09:33 PM) Thank goodness we're out of August. ^^^^^^^^^^^
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    Hurricane Katrina

    QUOTE(The Ginger Kid @ Sep 1, 2005 -> 09:18 PM) Tell it to the 50K or more in NO who are stewing in their own feces without fresh water. I'm sure they'll see that this administration, which has shown such brilliance in decision making, is doing all they can. Rex has family there, and lives in a place that was harder hit than us. Just, fyi, he isn't trying to minimalize the human costs at all. . . But getting all righteous and indigant isn't really helping anyone.
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    Hurricane Katrina

    I wonder what kind of effect this will have on the airline industry. No doubt prices will go up--but I wonder if there will be any other long term consequences.
  10. QUOTE(mreye @ Sep 1, 2005 -> 02:59 PM) I just found it. My God! It also says to "Jam with the band Backstage Pass." I graduated high school with the drummer from that band (if it's the same one.) Maybe I'll scalp my tickets for that night. Get it? Scalp? He'll be here all week folks, try the veal and don't forget to tip your waitress! I almost kinda wish I was home to go to mullet night. I think it's a funny gimmick.
  11. Things that are stupid: 1.) Syllabus quizzes 2.) "Open syllabus" Syllabus quizzes 3.) Giving 45 minutes for a class to complete a 2 questions Syllabus Quiz 4.) Watching MTV in class instead of learning 5.) Everything. In the whole world. For ever.
  12. QUOTE(Steve9347 @ Sep 1, 2005 -> 10:02 AM) I'm clueless as to why he was banned... he makes a valid point. though i pray the sox catch fire again. It sounds to me like he was banned before, re-registered and the previous ban was being enforced--he wasn't being banned for being a Negative Nancy. . .
  13. QUOTE(southsider2k5 @ Sep 1, 2005 -> 09:58 AM) Ask me what that "rev." in front of Pat Robertson's name is worth. What is the "rev" in front of Pat Roberston's name worth?
  14. Linkage Very cool. Although, I thought we shared more than 96% of our genetic material with them. Learn something every day (woohoo! I don't have to learn any more today). Yesterday I learned we share 90% of our genetic make-up with the rat. Isn't science awesome? (The correct answer is yes. . .) Chimp genome mapped out 96% of gene material matches humans'; differences may shed light on diseases By Peter Gorner Tribune science reporter Published September 1, 2005 Humans and chimpanzees share 96 percent of the same genetic material yet are profoundly different creatures, a mystery scientists hope to begin to unravel with Wednesday's announcement that the genes of humanity's closest cousin have been cataloged. Publication of the complete chimp genome, marked by a celebratory issue of the journal Nature, is viewed by scientists as a landmark event that will lead to a better understanding of how the human genome has evolved and to insight on diseases that people get but chimpanzees rarely suffer, including cancer and Alzheimer's. It long has been speculated that humans and chimps diverged from a common ancestor 6 million to 7 million years ago, a relative eye-blink in evolutionary terms. Their genes are quite similar, as are certain behaviors, posing a direct challenge to humans' uniqueness. "Humanity's special place in the cosmos is one of abandoned claims and moving goalposts," primatologist Frans B.M. de Waal wrote in Nature, citing 40 years of studies showing that humans are not the only animals who hold close family bonds, play power politics and form alliances, make and use tools, or engage in warfare. The scientific value of the chimp genome, researchers said, lies in the subtle differences. Data are now at hand that can be used to figure out what makes us human, they said. `Narrows the search' "This genomic comparison dramatically narrows the search for the key biological differences between the species," said the study's senior author, Dr. Robert Waterston, chair of genome sciences at the University of Washington School of Medicine in Seattle. Nature asked Wen-Hsiung Li, a pioneering genetic evolutionist at the University of Chicago, to write a commentary on the work. "Because the genomes are huge--3 billion base pairs of DNA--the differences in molecular terms are quite a lot," Li said. "Most of them probably will not be biologically significant, but some may be crucial. Our task now is to identify those that are meaningful and prove it in the laboratory." Comparison of the human and chimp genomes reveals that their genetic sequences are directly comparable over 96 percent of their lengths, and these regions are 99 percent identical. Out of the 3 billion base pairs of DNA in each genome, about 35 million differ, of which as many as 3 million may lie in crucial protein-coding genes. The number of genetic differences between a human and a chimp is about 60 times less than that between a human and a mouse and about 10 times less than between a mouse and a rat--but it is about 10 times more than between any two humans. Sixty-seven geneticists formed the Chimpanzee Sequencing and Analysis Consortium and share authorship of the main Nature paper. Most of the work of sequencing and the assembling the chimp genome was done at the Broad Institute of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Harvard University and the Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis. More work was done at U.S. institutions and others in Israel, Italy, Germany and Spain. The chimp DNA came from a male named Clint, who died last year of heart failure at the relatively young age of 24 at the Yerkes National Primate Research Center in Atlanta. Tarjei S. Mikkelsen, an MIT graduate student of such promise that his elders honored him by making him senior author of a major paper, said researchers will be studying genetic changes that may be related to such human-specific features as walking upright on two feet, a greatly enlarged brain and complex language skills. Key distinctions already made Among the discoveries so far is that three key genes involved in inflammation appear to be deleted in the chimp genome, perhaps explaining some of the known differences with humans in respect to the immune inflammatory response. On the other hand, humans appear to have lost function of the caspase-12 genes, which produce an enzyme that may help protect other animals from Alzheimer's disease. "The sequencing of the chimp genome is a historic achievement that is destined to lead to many more exciting discoveries with implications for human health," said Dr. Francis Collins, director of the National Genome Research Institute, which funded the project at a cost he put at $20 million to $40 million. "It has become clear that comparing the human genome with other genomes of other organisms is an enormously powerful tool for understanding our own biology." The researchers warn against the breeding of transgenic chimps, as is often done with mice, and called for more effective policies to protect chimps in their wild habitat. "We hope that elaborating how few differences separate our species will broaden recognition of our duty to these extraordinary primates that stand as our siblings in the family of life," they wrote.
  15. Congrats SS2K5!!!!! Good luck moving and getting ready for the baby!
  16. Meh, not his worst column ever (not really saying much, though), although he totally ripped off Eric Zorn's stupid "tragic number" thing. And I do not find Red Forman to be irritating--I think he's great in the spots.
  17. Soxy

    Today's your Birthday!

    QUOTE(Heads22 @ Sep 1, 2005 -> 09:29 AM) Happy BDay. Ross Gload is on his way.... oh wait... Tex, that's awesome! Can I come to your party??????
  18. QUOTE(Texsox @ Sep 1, 2005 -> 06:15 AM) Good reminder for those on a broadband connection, in your settings is the option to up the number of posts per page. 50 works nicely for me. My attention span can only handle 25. . .
  19. QUOTE(WhiteSox311 @ Sep 1, 2005 -> 12:59 AM) Why dont you go build yourself a nice rubble house in Iraq then. s*** like this ^^^^^ you mean Kap? (packs bag for well earned banning)
  20. Happy Happy B-day to one of my faves.
  21. Soxy

    Anti-Rape Device

    QUOTE(Heads22 @ Aug 31, 2005 -> 11:24 PM) Ever been to a cooter festival, Jim? Well he did go to college--that's usually pretty close. . .
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    Hurricane Katrina

    QUOTE(SnB @ Aug 31, 2005 -> 10:27 PM) what exactly do you mean? i haven't been exactly following it very closely the past few days, is this kind of "journalism" going on? I just stole the pic from a friend's away message, thought it was a cheap laugh. A cheap laugh but a good reflection of the institutional racism in this country. (I'm being serious, fwiw)
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    Anti-Rape Device

    QUOTE(Heads22 @ Aug 31, 2005 -> 10:06 PM) I love how you're so elequent but throw the word cooter out there. Well, I have a whole list of others I could have used, and that seemed the most innocuous. And who doesn't like having a little cooter thrown out there?
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