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Posted: Sun Nov 30, 2003 6:46 pm Post subject: Re: Search for Genez Defining DAFN Behavior... |
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On Sun, 30 Nov 2003 02:38:30 GMT, "R. Steve Walz" <rstevew@armory.com>
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[quote]BroJack wrote:
On Sat, 29 Nov 2003 02:13:24 GMT, "R. Steve Walz" <rstevew@armory.com
wrote:
BroJack wrote:
On Fri, 28 Nov 2003 22:35:50 GMT, "R. Steve Walz" <rstevew@armory.com
wrote:
BroJack wrote:
On Fri, 28 Nov 2003 03:06:49 GMT, "R. Steve Walz" <rstevew@armory.com
wrote:
I wondered where you were, I>d hoped that you DIED! Horribly!
You>re nothing but a lying cowardly piece of filth, BroJackOff!!
Steve
If you want part of me, I hold court
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You hold nothing but your dick in one hand and your rectum on the
middle finger of your other.
But no sense
dragging in the other newsgroups.
BroJack
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That>s because you>re a fucking coward I ran off.
-Steve
Well, c>monback, chicken hawk, bring your mama and the apes with whom
you lie in shit.
BroJack
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Eat your shit and die, you lying piece of indigent impotent crap!!
WOW! What a comeback, pervert.
BroJack
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You>re the only pervert here, you LYING SHIT!
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Michael Jackson says you taught him everything he knows in the art of
chicken hawkery.
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Tiny Human Ferret Guest
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Posted: Mon Dec 01, 2003 4:56 am Post subject: Re: Search for Genez Defining DAFN Behavior... |
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R. Steve Walz wrote:
[quote]BroJack wrote:
On Sat, 29 Nov 2003 02:13:24 GMT, "R. Steve Walz" <rstevew@armory.com
wrote:
BroJack wrote:
On Fri, 28 Nov 2003 22:35:50 GMT, "R. Steve Walz" <rstevew@armory.com
wrote:
BroJack wrote:
On Fri, 28 Nov 2003 03:06:49 GMT, "R. Steve Walz" <rstevew@armory.com
wrote:
I wondered where you were, I>d hoped that you DIED! Horribly!
You>re nothing but a lying cowardly piece of filth, BroJackOff!!
Steve
If you want part of me, I hold court
------------
You hold nothing but your dick in one hand and your rectum on the
middle finger of your other.
But no sense
dragging in the other newsgroups.
BroJack
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That>s because you>re a fucking coward I ran off.
-Steve
Well, c>monback, chicken hawk, bring your mama and the apes with whom
you lie in shit.
BroJack
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Eat your shit and die, you lying piece of indigent impotent crap!!
WOW! What a comeback, pervert.
BroJack
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You>re the only pervert here, you LYING SHIT!
Steve
[/quote]
I find it rather remarkable that you haven>t managed to give yourself a
stroke by now with all that screaming.
--
The incapacity of a weak and distracted government may
often assume the appearance, and produce the effects,
of a treasonable correspondence with the public enemy.
--Gibbons, "Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire |
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brojack Guest
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Posted: Mon Dec 01, 2003 5:58 am Post subject: Re: Search for Genez Defining DAFN Behavior... |
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On Sun, 30 Nov 2003 17:56:19 -0500, Tiny Human Ferret
<ixnayamspay_klaatu@earthops.net> wrote:
[quote]R. Steve Walz wrote:
BroJack wrote:
On Sat, 29 Nov 2003 02:13:24 GMT, "R. Steve Walz" <rstevew@armory.com
wrote:
BroJack wrote:
On Fri, 28 Nov 2003 22:35:50 GMT, "R. Steve Walz" <rstevew@armory.com
wrote:
BroJack wrote:
On Fri, 28 Nov 2003 03:06:49 GMT, "R. Steve Walz" <rstevew@armory.com
wrote:
I wondered where you were, I>d hoped that you DIED! Horribly!
You>re nothing but a lying cowardly piece of filth, BroJackOff!!
Steve
If you want part of me, I hold court
------------
You hold nothing but your dick in one hand and your rectum on the
middle finger of your other.
But no sense
dragging in the other newsgroups.
BroJack
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That>s because you>re a fucking coward I ran off.
-Steve
Well, c>monback, chicken hawk, bring your mama and the apes with whom
you lie in shit.
BroJack
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Eat your shit and die, you lying piece of indigent impotent crap!!
WOW! What a comeback, pervert.
BroJack
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You>re the only pervert here, you LYING SHIT!
Steve
I find it rather remarkable that you haven>t managed to give yourself a
stroke by now with all that screaming.
[/quote]
The ol' ferret graces us with his presence again. Long time no see.
:-)
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R. Steve Walz Guest
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Posted: Mon Dec 01, 2003 12:31 pm Post subject: Re: Search for Genez Defining DAFN Behavior... |
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BroJack wrote:
[quote]
On Sun, 30 Nov 2003 02:38:30 GMT, "R. Steve Walz" <rstevew@armory.com
wrote:
If you want part of me, I hold court
------------
You hold nothing but your dick in one hand and your rectum on the
middle finger of your other.
But no sense
dragging in the other newsgroups.
BroJack
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That>s because you>re a fucking coward I ran off.
-Steve
Well, c>monback, chicken hawk, bring your mama and the apes with whom
you lie in shit.
BroJack
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Eat your shit and die, you lying piece of indigent impotent crap!!
WOW! What a comeback, pervert.
BroJack
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You>re the only pervert here, you LYING SHIT!
Michael Jackson says you taught him everything he knows in the art of
chicken hawkery.
BroJack
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You>re nothing but lying filth.
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R. Steve Walz Guest
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Posted: Mon Dec 01, 2003 12:34 pm Post subject: Re: Search for Genez Defining DAFN Behavior... |
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Tiny Human Ferret wrote:
[quote]
R. Steve Walz wrote:
BroJack wrote:
On Sat, 29 Nov 2003 02:13:24 GMT, "R. Steve Walz" <rstevew@armory.com
wrote:
BroJack wrote:
On Fri, 28 Nov 2003 22:35:50 GMT, "R. Steve Walz" <rstevew@armory.com
wrote:
BroJack wrote:
On Fri, 28 Nov 2003 03:06:49 GMT, "R. Steve Walz" <rstevew@armory.com
wrote:
I wondered where you were, I>d hoped that you DIED! Horribly!
You>re nothing but a lying cowardly piece of filth, BroJackOff!!
Steve
If you want part of me, I hold court
------------
You hold nothing but your dick in one hand and your rectum on the
middle finger of your other.
But no sense
dragging in the other newsgroups.
BroJack
------------
That>s because you>re a fucking coward I ran off.
-Steve
Well, c>monback, chicken hawk, bring your mama and the apes with whom
you lie in shit.
BroJack
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Eat your shit and die, you lying piece of indigent impotent crap!!
WOW! What a comeback, pervert.
BroJack
-------------
You>re the only pervert here, you LYING SHIT!
Steve
I find it rather remarkable that you haven>t managed to give
yourself a
stroke by now with all that screaming.
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I>m NOT screaming, you moron!
[quote]The incapacity of a weak and distracted government may
often assume the appearance, and produce the effects,
of a treasonable correspondence with the public enemy.
--Gibbons, "Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire
-----------------------[/quote]
The day after the "fall of the Roman Empire", millions of people
in Rome kept on living their lives as if nothing had changed, and
they didn>t notice much change.
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BroJack Guest
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Posted: Mon Dec 01, 2003 6:50 pm Post subject: Re: Search for Genez Defining DAFN Behavior... |
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On Mon, 01 Dec 2003 06:31:46 GMT, "R. Steve Walz" <rstevew@armory.com>
wrote:
[quote]BroJack wrote:
On Sun, 30 Nov 2003 02:38:30 GMT, "R. Steve Walz" <rstevew@armory.com
wrote:
If you want part of me, I hold court
------------
You hold nothing but your dick in one hand and your rectum on the
middle finger of your other.
But no sense
dragging in the other newsgroups.
BroJack
------------
That>s because you>re a fucking coward I ran off.
-Steve
Well, c>monback, chicken hawk, bring your mama and the apes with whom
you lie in shit.
BroJack
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Eat your shit and die, you lying piece of indigent impotent crap!!
WOW! What a comeback, pervert.
BroJack
-------------
You>re the only pervert here, you LYING SHIT!
Michael Jackson says you taught him everything he knows in the art of
chicken hawkery.
BroJack
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You>re nothing but lying filth.
[/quote]
False modesty doesn>t become you. If someone gives you credit, accept
it graciously.
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Posted: Mon Dec 01, 2003 7:10 pm Post subject: Re: Search for Genez Defining DAFN Behavior... |
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brojack wrote:
[quote]
On Sun, 30 Nov 2003 17:56:19 -0500, Tiny Human Ferret
I find it rather remarkable that you haven>t managed to give yourself a
stroke by now with all that screaming.
The ol' ferret graces us with his presence again. Long time no see.
:-)
BroJack
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Right! Ferret is a Cool_Dude... |
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Tiny Human Ferret Guest
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Posted: Tue Dec 02, 2003 5:52 am Post subject: Re: Search for Genez Defining DAFN Behavior... |
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makemyday@worldnet.att.net wrote:
[quote]
brojack wrote:
On Sun, 30 Nov 2003 17:56:19 -0500, Tiny Human Ferret
I find it rather remarkable that you haven>t managed to give yourself a
stroke by now with all that screaming.
The ol' ferret graces us with his presence again. Long time no see.
:-)
BroJack
Right! Ferret is a Cool_Dude...
[/quote]
Nope, I>m just a Tiny Human Ferret.
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The incapacity of a weak and distracted government may
often assume the appearance, and produce the effects,
of a treasonable correspondence with the public enemy.
--Gibbons, "Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire |
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Tiny Human Ferret Guest
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Posted: Tue Dec 02, 2003 5:55 am Post subject: Re: Search for Genez Defining DAFN Behavior... |
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R. Steve Walz wrote:
[quote]Tiny Human Ferret wrote:
R. Steve Walz wrote:
[/quote]
<snips>
[quote]The incapacity of a weak and distracted government may
often assume the appearance, and produce the effects,
of a treasonable correspondence with the public enemy.
--Gibbons, "Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire
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The day after the "fall of the Roman Empire", millions of people
in Rome kept on living their lives as if nothing had changed, and
they didn>t notice much change.
[/quote]
And what "day' was that? Are you referring to the sack of the city of
Rome, or are you referring to another day? Because the Roman Empire
didn>t end with a bang, but rather which an extremely protracted
whimpering which left us with the foundations of Feudalism so entrenched
that the only thing that could disempower the sad remnants of former
glory, sufficiently as to allow some light and reason to return to the
world in the form of the Renaissance, was four global courses of Plague.
I>m not exactly worshipful of the Romans, but their history is a
valuable lesson.
--
The incapacity of a weak and distracted government may
often assume the appearance, and produce the effects,
of a treasonable correspondence with the public enemy.
--Gibbons, "Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire |
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R. Steve Walz Guest
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Posted: Tue Dec 02, 2003 7:14 am Post subject: Re: Search for Genez Defining DAFN Behavior... |
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Tiny Human Ferret wrote:
[quote]
R. Steve Walz wrote:
Tiny Human Ferret wrote:
R. Steve Walz wrote:
snips
The incapacity of a weak and distracted government may
often assume the appearance, and produce the effects,
of a treasonable correspondence with the public enemy.
--Gibbons, "Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire
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The day after the "fall of the Roman Empire", millions of people
in Rome kept on living their lives as if nothing had changed, and
they didn>t notice much change.
And what "day' was that? Are you referring to the sack of the city of
Rome, or are you referring to another day? Because the Roman Empire
didn>t end with a bang, but rather which an extremely protracted
whimpering which left us with the foundations of Feudalism so entrenched
that the only thing that could disempower the sad remnants of former
glory, sufficiently as to allow some light and reason to return to the
world in the form of the Renaissance, was four global courses of Plague.
I>m not exactly worshipful of the Romans, but their history is a
valuable lesson.
--------------------[/quote]
Look, I loved Latin and studied it for 5 years, but Rome was the
ultimate feudalism, with as many as 2/3rds slaves as its residents.
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Tiny Human Ferret Guest
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Posted: Tue Dec 02, 2003 10:14 pm Post subject: Re: Search for Genez Defining DAFN Behavior... |
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R. Steve Walz wrote:
[quote]Tiny Human Ferret wrote:
R. Steve Walz wrote:
Tiny Human Ferret wrote:
R. Steve Walz wrote:
snips
The incapacity of a weak and distracted government may
often assume the appearance, and produce the effects,
of a treasonable correspondence with the public enemy.
--Gibbons, "Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire
-----------------------
The day after the "fall of the Roman Empire", millions of people
in Rome kept on living their lives as if nothing had changed, and
they didn>t notice much change.
And what "day' was that? Are you referring to the sack of the city of
Rome, or are you referring to another day? Because the Roman Empire
didn>t end with a bang, but rather which an extremely protracted
whimpering which left us with the foundations of Feudalism so entrenched
that the only thing that could disempower the sad remnants of former
glory, sufficiently as to allow some light and reason to return to the
world in the form of the Renaissance, was four global courses of Plague.
I>m not exactly worshipful of the Romans, but their history is a
valuable lesson.
--------------------
Look, I loved Latin and studied it for 5 years, but Rome was the
ultimate feudalism, with as many as 2/3rds slaves as its residents.
Steve
[/quote]
The origins of Feudalism as we had it in the Dark Ages was when the
Romans -- mostly in the Empire in the East, originally -- declared that
even free citizens must enter the trades and occupations of their
fathers, couldn>t travel farther from their tax-collector than a certain
distance, etc. In effect, the free citizens became slaves in all but
name. At the height of the Republic slavery was comparatively rare, and
as the form of government was exchanged to that of a monarchy and the
empire expanded, so did slavery, after all one of the main economic
factors in the Empire was the constant stream of slaves returned to the
capital from the newly conquered provinces.
The argument is easily made that one of the reasons that there was so
little advance in development of mechanism was that it was far cheaper
to expend slaves than to develop machines. Once the empire was in its
final collapse and the plagues swept through, there weren>t even enough
people to keep any of the survivors in bondage, and with such
desperation for manpower combining with such a superfluity of metals
just lying about, development of mechanism wasn>t just economically
viable, but essential to make up for the lack of labor. And with so many
minds free to think towards solving their own problems, rather than
being crushed under some assigned drudgery, of course the Renaissance
followed.
--
The incapacity of a weak and distracted government may
often assume the appearance, and produce the effects,
of a treasonable correspondence with the public enemy.
--Gibbons, "Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire |
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Posted: Tue Dec 02, 2003 10:36 pm Post subject: Re: Search for Genez Defining DAFN Behavior... |
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Tiny Human Ferret wrote:
[quote]
R. Steve Walz wrote:
Look, I loved Latin and studied it for 5 years, but Rome was the
ultimate feudalism, with as many as 2/3rds slaves as its residents.
Steve
The origins of Feudalism as we had it in the Dark Ages was when the
Romans -- mostly in the Empire in the East, originally -- declared that
even free citizens must enter the trades and occupations of their
fathers, couldn>t travel farther from their tax-collector than a certain
distance, etc. In effect, the free citizens became slaves in all but
name. At the height of the Republic slavery was comparatively rare, and
as the form of government was exchanged to that of a monarchy and the
empire expanded, so did slavery, after all one of the main economic
factors in the Empire was the constant stream of slaves returned to the
capital from the newly conquered provinces.
The argument is easily made that one of the reasons that there was so
little advance in development of mechanism was that it was far cheaper
to expend slaves than to develop machines. Once the empire was in its
final collapse and the plagues swept through, there weren>t even enough
people to keep any of the survivors in bondage, and with such
desperation for manpower combining with such a superfluity of metals
just lying about, development of mechanism wasn>t just economically
viable, but essential to make up for the lack of labor. And with so many
minds free to think towards solving their own problems, rather than
being crushed under some assigned drudgery, of course the Renaissance
followed..
[/quote]
Recognize that you are talking *White_People* here. A few thouzand
milez to the South, no effortz whatzoever were made to advance
what pazzed for civilization among the DAFNbongo SpearChuckerz...
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Tiny Human Ferret Guest
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Posted: Tue Dec 02, 2003 10:39 pm Post subject: Re: Search for Genez Defining DAFN Behavior... |
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makemyday@worldnet.att.net wrote:
[quote]
Tiny Human Ferret wrote:
R. Steve Walz wrote:
Look, I loved Latin and studied it for 5 years, but Rome was the
ultimate feudalism, with as many as 2/3rds slaves as its residents.
Steve
The origins of Feudalism as we had it in the Dark Ages was when the
Romans -- mostly in the Empire in the East, originally -- declared that
even free citizens must enter the trades and occupations of their
fathers, couldn>t travel farther from their tax-collector than a certain
distance, etc. In effect, the free citizens became slaves in all but
name. At the height of the Republic slavery was comparatively rare, and
as the form of government was exchanged to that of a monarchy and the
empire expanded, so did slavery, after all one of the main economic
factors in the Empire was the constant stream of slaves returned to the
capital from the newly conquered provinces.
The argument is easily made that one of the reasons that there was so
little advance in development of mechanism was that it was far cheaper
to expend slaves than to develop machines. Once the empire was in its
final collapse and the plagues swept through, there weren>t even enough
people to keep any of the survivors in bondage, and with such
desperation for manpower combining with such a superfluity of metals
just lying about, development of mechanism wasn>t just economically
viable, but essential to make up for the lack of labor. And with so many
minds free to think towards solving their own problems, rather than
being crushed under some assigned drudgery, of course the Renaissance
followed..
Recognize that you are talking *White_People* here. A few thouzand
milez to the South, no effortz whatzoever were made to advance
what pazzed for civilization among the DAFNbongo SpearChuckerz...
to the
[/quote]
Heh, looks like someone had one of "da bruvvers" sneak up behind him
with a baseball bat while he was posting tripe from the library.
--
The incapacity of a weak and distracted government may
often assume the appearance, and produce the effects,
of a treasonable correspondence with the public enemy.
--Gibbons, "Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire |
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Posted: Wed Dec 03, 2003 8:51 am Post subject: Re: Search for Genez Defining DAFN Behavior... |
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makemyday@worldnet.att.net wrote in message news:<3FC49C42.E1DBA16A@worldnet.att.net>...
[quote]"R. Steve Walz" wrote:
makemyday@worldnet.att.net wrote:
Getting the goodz on DAFNz:
Taking the squirm out of the worm -- 11/20/2003
Hillsborough High teacher Laura Dietz (center) shows students during
last week>s project to manipulate worms' genes.
"If a sequence of DNA IS_RESPONSIBLE_FOR_A_PARTICULAR_TRAIT or process,
that gene sequence may be responsible for that trait in humans, too,"
said Laura Dietz, the group>s faculty co-advisor.
By feeding the C. elegans bacteria that contains portions of C.remanei
genes, they hope to *SHUT_DOWN_CERTAIN_TRAITS* in the C. elegans. This
process, known as RNAi, will help them discover which traits ?
guiding *EVERYTHING_FROM_LOCOMOTION_TO_REPRODUCTION* ?are linked with
which gene segments...
How long before the DNA segmentz are found for:
Car jacking
Holding-up 7-11>s
IQ-75 Achievement Gapz
Drive-by shooting
Welfare dependency
Out-of-wedlock breeding.....??
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An infinite amount of time, since those are cultural, you racist MORON!
The exact SAME behaviors are found in ALL races EQUALLY when they are
subjected to those SAME inhumane conditions of life, even caucasians!!
Asians came to the USA, in 1850s to work on the western railroads,
and were (some cases still are) subject to the same bad living
conditions/discrimination, and have emerged victorious in good-life
outcomes. Japanese-Americans were imprisoned during WW2, lost their
homes/businesses. Did they go on s spree of OOW_Breeding, welfare
dependency, crime/carjacking/driveby-shooting? Nope, just went back
to solid decision-making and bootstrapped their way to the top
with brainpower.
Asian OOW birthrate in the USA is 15%, DAFNz 70%. Top universities
UCLA/CalBerkeley are half Asian. Asians top the SAT scores.
It>s not cultural, it>s *GENETIC*. Are guns being held to the heads
of DAFNz forcing them to Breed_OOW?? Nope. It>z just ztupidity...
[/quote]
AMEN! Liberals hate Asians because they expose the egalitarian dogma
that all men are created equal. IQ>s are genetic... |
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R. Steve Walz Guest
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Posted: Wed Dec 03, 2003 9:52 am Post subject: Re: Search for Genez Defining DAFN Behavior... |
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makemyday@worldnet.att.net wrote:
[quote]
Tiny Human Ferret wrote:
R. Steve Walz wrote:
Look, I loved Latin and studied it for 5 years, but Rome was the
ultimate feudalism, with as many as 2/3rds slaves as its residents.
Steve
The origins of Feudalism as we had it in the Dark Ages was when the
Romans -- mostly in the Empire in the East, originally -- declared that
even free citizens must enter the trades and occupations of their
fathers, couldn>t travel farther from their tax-collector than a certain
distance, etc. In effect, the free citizens became slaves in all but
name. At the height of the Republic slavery was comparatively rare, and
as the form of government was exchanged to that of a monarchy and the
empire expanded, so did slavery, after all one of the main economic
factors in the Empire was the constant stream of slaves returned to the
capital from the newly conquered provinces.
The argument is easily made that one of the reasons that there was so
little advance in development of mechanism was that it was far cheaper
to expend slaves than to develop machines. Once the empire was in its
final collapse and the plagues swept through, there weren>t even enough
people to keep any of the survivors in bondage, and with such
desperation for manpower combining with such a superfluity of metals
just lying about, development of mechanism wasn>t just economically
viable, but essential to make up for the lack of labor. And with so many
minds free to think towards solving their own problems, rather than
being crushed under some assigned drudgery, of course the Renaissance
followed..
Recognize that you are talking *White_People* here. A few thouzand
milez to the South, no effortz whatzoever were made to advance
what pazzed for civilization among the DAFNbongo SpearChuckerz...
to the
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You>re an idiot. You don>t even know the technology of Egypt or
central African empires. But also, they didn>t need it as much,
in a warmer climate.
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