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Or you're carrying narcotics at a large drug rehab group meeting. Then it's a bad, bad omen.
I worked at a large FedEx Express station, 150 trucks plus 70 rentals when I retired. The police used to regularly bring the drug sniffing dogs to walk the belt sniffing packages. Sometimes at night for outbound packages, sometimes early morning for inbound.
They didn't want to risk the dog getting run over by a driver entering or leaving building with vehicle, so they always brought the dog through the maintenance shop. If we had an open bay, he would bring the dog in for a break and throw the tennis ball against the bay door. I don't do drugs but would always think, just go by, just go by...lol
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“Human beings are born with different capacities. If they are free, they are not equal. And if they are equal, they are not free.”
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on a more serious note... finally something's being done about this!
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Brother & me watching Saturday morning cartoons eating leftover pizza crust from Tom’s Pizza the night before.
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I wrote a question in one of the homework assignments I give my "Introduction to Glycobiology" students that features a contract research organization, Acme Labs, headed by one Wile E. Coyote, PhD.
Well... I think it's funny.
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Mark, like the reference. Is there any (secret) humor in any of the science stuff, aside from the fact that whatever this is is likely to explode in the COO's face and launch him off a cliff with the cliff outcropping snapping off soon to flatten the COO after he hits the canyon floor?
And did your students get it?
Meep! Meep!
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"Introduction to Glycobiology, Part III: The Anvil"
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Mark, like the reference. Is there any (secret) humor in any of the science stuff, aside from the fact that whatever this is is likely to explode in the COO's face and launch him off a cliff with the cliff outcropping snapping off soon to flatten the COO after he hits the canyon floor?
And did your students get it?
Meep! Meep!
no, not really. I just thought of Wile E. Coyote, Super Genius when I wrote the question.
The answer is, of course, is that there's variable region glycosylation in the "new mAb"
Do they get it? Rarely but not never. I had a student during COVID (remote classes only, which was nice... no drive to Boston every week) who loved my Monty Python references.
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mhardy6647 wrote: »Mark, like the reference. Is there any (secret) humor in any of the science stuff, aside from the fact that whatever this is is likely to explode in the COO's face and launch him off a cliff with the cliff outcropping snapping off soon to flatten the COO after he hits the canyon floor?
And did your students get it?
Meep! Meep!
no, not really. I just thought of Wile E. Coyote, Super Genius when I wrote the question.
The answer is, of course, is that there's variable region glycosylation in the "new mAb"
Do they get it? Rarely but not never. I had a student during COVID (remote classes only, which was nice... no drive to Boston every week) who loved my Monty Python references.
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mcl1222_12 by Holger Barske, on Flickr
Looks like the kind of hifi that might negatively impact one's fertility...
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Interesting speaker...
Tom~ In search of accurate reproduction of music. Real sound is my reference and while perfection may not be attainable? If I chase it, I might just catch excellence. ~ -
mhardy6647 wrote: »I wrote a question in one of the homework assignments I give my "Introduction to Glycobiology" students that features a contract research organization, Acme Labs, headed by one Wile E. Coyote, PhD.
Well... I think it's funny.
Reminds me…
An old friend of mine wrote his entire thesis to get his degree at UT Texas about the Texas fresh water shark…
His profession till this day is he is a writer for Hollywood2-channel: Modwright KWI-200 Integrated, Dynaudio C1-II Signatures
Desktop rig: LSi7, Polk 110sub, Dayens Ampino amp, W4S DAC/pre, Sonos, JRiver
Gear on standby: Melody 101 tube pre, Unison Research Simply Italy Integrated
Gone to new homes: (Matt Polk's)Threshold Stasis SA12e monoblocks, Pass XA30.5 amp, Usher MD2 speakers, Dynaudio C4 platinum speakers, Modwright LS100 (voltz), Simaudio 780D DAC
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"Introduction to Glycobiology, Part III: The Anvil"
"Introduction to Glycobiology, Part IV: The Bow"I disabled signatures. -
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I’m sure this has already done the rounds (groan)
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^^^ New(s) to me!
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Interesting speaker...
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That's where I spotted it. Not my style.....plus, I am a full range kinda guy.
Tom~ In search of accurate reproduction of music. Real sound is my reference and while perfection may not be attainable? If I chase it, I might just catch excellence. ~ -
Tom~ In search of accurate reproduction of music. Real sound is my reference and while perfection may not be attainable? If I chase it, I might just catch excellence. ~ -
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^ That grille weighed 200+ lbs......
Dad had a Roadmaster & a Rocket 88.
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2008-02-20
meanwhile, elsewhere on the interwebz...
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I’m sure that went well unless someone was rattling a can and hollering treats at the end of the row2-channel: Modwright KWI-200 Integrated, Dynaudio C1-II Signatures
Desktop rig: LSi7, Polk 110sub, Dayens Ampino amp, W4S DAC/pre, Sonos, JRiver
Gear on standby: Melody 101 tube pre, Unison Research Simply Italy Integrated
Gone to new homes: (Matt Polk's)Threshold Stasis SA12e monoblocks, Pass XA30.5 amp, Usher MD2 speakers, Dynaudio C4 platinum speakers, Modwright LS100 (voltz), Simaudio 780D DAC
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