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[11 Sep 2006|04:34pm] |
http://www.comcast.net/news/science/index.jsp?cat=SCIENCE&fn=/2006/09/10/473313.html
"U.S. zoos also suffer thefts. In 2000, two golden eagles and a bald eagle were stolen from Santa Barbara Zoo in California, apparently for their feathers. Also that year, teenagers stole two koalas from San Francisco Zoo."
Oh man, would I have loved to see two teenagers steal some koalas. Nasty, angry little creatures.
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[22 Aug 2006|08:46am] |
So says CNN.com, "Because songs downloaded at Microsoft Corp.'s MSN Music, Napster and other sites won't work on Apple's 58 million iPods, iTunes holds about 70 percent of the legal downloading market." Funny, my LimeWire copies work just fine.
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[10 Aug 2006|11:27am] |
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"The test of a first-rate intelligence is the ability to hold two opposed ideas in the mind at the same time, and still retain the ability to function." - F. Scott Fitzgerald
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[31 Jul 2006|11:11am] |
hahahaha, it took me like 5 years, but I found it. "A wiser man once said His name is something crazy When you're down in the gutter now The stars they look so hazy" -Amazing Transparent Man, "Unfamiliar Ceiling" "We are all in the gutter, but some of us are looking at the stars." Oscar Wilde, Lady Windermere's Fan, 1892, Act III
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[26 Jul 2006|02:35pm] |
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So you know when your supervisor goes on vacation for 2 weeks and leaves you with a list of stuff to do and the responsibility of feeding his wasp colonies? And how no matter how many weeks you've watched it get done sans calamity, theres going to be something horrible to deal with since the person who knows what they're doing is out of the country? Ya. I went to feed the buggies today, I get to the second to last chamber and there within is a colony box, without its sleeve no less... Now is all the years that entomology has been practiced, they apparently have never found anything better to keep bugs in than a jar with a cloth sleeve rubber banded to the opening. So now there is a colony of extra aggressive parasitic wasps milling around the rearing chamber, luckily, I am neither <2mm high nor a fly larva, so I'm safe, the other colony stoed in the chamber, however, is not so lucky. I run to my other, still domestic, supervisor, who upon hearing that the M. raptor colony is on the loose, actually looks startled. Not good. If we had been filmed out of context running back to quarantine, someone would have probably pegged us for standins in a cut scene from Jurassic Park. "You know those raptors are the more aggressive species, we have to be careful not to contaminate the other colony." So long story short, the sleeve was replaced, and we are currently hoping for the best with the contamination situation.
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[27 Jun 2006|01:55pm] |
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There is a water slide at the Wild Waters Park up here called "Osceola's Revenge"...
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[20 Jun 2006|12:24pm] |
d: but at first i dont know what kid means d: maybe you have baby goat troubles d: i dont know
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[19 Jun 2006|05:36pm] |
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"We're trying to bring a little bit of America to Australia, [holds dart gun to car window] it's called a 'car jacking.'"
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[08 Jun 2006|07:22pm] |
"Will you walk into my parlor?" said the spider to the fly; "'Tis the prettiest little parlor that ever you may spy. The way into my parlor is up a winding stair, And I have many curious things to show when you are there." "Oh no, no," said the little fly; "to ask me is in vain, For who goes up your winding stair can ne'er come down again."
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[01 May 2006|09:41am] |
AHHH! "The type specimen (1774) was collected and eaten by William Bartram and his party who reported that it made an "excellent soup."" omg, the guy the zoology building is named after ATE the type specimen of an endagnered bird.
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[28 Apr 2006|05:58pm] |
know what sucks? when your antizyme doesnt heterodimerize. in a page an a half, i will finally be done with genetics
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[11 Apr 2006|11:23pm] |
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"Hey, this mage isn't ours. I've been licking a random gnome, I thought it was Gnorme."
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[10 Apr 2006|01:01pm] |
things you don't usually hear upon the return of a particularly painful latin exam: ::professor hands tests out:: jackass: would it be inappropriate to hug you now? other guy: can we shower you in gifts? professor: was i that lenient? me: you were particularly merciful, yes.
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[03 Mar 2006|11:20pm] |
".....@#$%....GET THE FUCK OFF THE BOT!" "watch out! that cat's got claws! get off the bot!"
/wrists
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[08 Feb 2006|12:58pm] |
I love when, after reading someones name a casually for a while, you finally realize its just another word spelled differently and youve been pronouncing it wrong the whole time. Also, today I am making a macro entitled 'lawl,' /point %t /laugh %t /s Loser. I only wish it would work irl.
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[01 Feb 2006|02:10pm] |
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So like the 2nd day of classes I e-mailed my major advisor to ask a question about my physics classes so I could transfer into them before the deadline of that Thursday. I have just recieved an e-mail back from him saying I could. ::taps watch::
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