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So, no one can finish it? Or are there scientists around who can?

And yes, we are sticking with Yugoslavia.

Cheers, Martin :D
 
Martin said:
So, no one can finish it? Or are there scientists around who can?
Far more important is what does it code for? I put some of it into a blast search, and apart from all the obvious clones, an awful lot of viral capsid proteins came out. Plus it matched with areas on several different human chromosomes and some mousey ones too. Were no interesting genes really, so quite possibly a bit of junk DNA, the end part at least. And I can't be bothered doing the rest of it coz that's not my job anymore.
 
How much saliva does the average person produce in their lifetime?

Ooh, and how many bogies?
 
Questions

:rolleyes:
Hi, Martin, QUESTIONS:

1) They say Madona is an intelligent woman. I heard she had a book published. What the book is about? Any comment on it?

2) What is religion? What is the difference between Christen and Catholic, though they use the same bible. (Not discussion, but confusion about those and only ask for knowledge about it.--hope the meditator understand.)

3) Don't have a clear perception of spirituality and religion. hope you can clarify these two concepts for me. THANKS!

4) Is it true that everyday, about six kinds of animals become extinct on the earth? Is not that --- :eek: ? well, cannot find a word.

Thank you. :)

BESTS
 
Martin said:
I'm bored.

So ... ask me anything you want, the things you've always wondered about, and I'll do my best to answer them.

I challenge you to ask me stuff I do not know.

Let me have it!

Cheers, Martin :D

Will you go out with me? :p
 
ask martin?

1) so why did J D Salinger stop writing?
2) did the americans really go to the moon?
3) which life form will dominate the earth after chickens?

ksky

ps i don't think madonna wrote a book so much as got photographed and put in one! if its the one i've seen - very rare, very limited.
 
I think she did, kiddies book.

Sorry Martin for interupting please continue, won't answer other questions though want to with some, Sorry.
 
Cassandra said:
I think she did, kiddies book.

Sorry Martin for interupting please continue, won't answer other questions though want to with some, Sorry.


The hell with Martin :D I think you're right Cassandra. I think she's done 2 kiddie books.

Is that one of the signs of Armageddon? :eek:

RaVeN
 
Riiiight, interesting!

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Litany:

How much saliva does the average person produce in their lifetime?

The average Human produces about 10.000 gallons of saliva in their lifetime.

Ooh, and how many bogies?

I don't know how much you produce, but I do know how much you swallow (a day), namely a litre. Enjoy your lunch.

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WaterCrystal:

They say Madona is an intelligent woman. I heard she had a book published. What the book is about? Any comment on it?

Mr. Peabody's Apples and The English Roses.

What is religion? What is the difference between Christian and Catholic?

Religion is any specific system of belief about deity, often involving rituals, a code of ethics, and a philosophy of life. Thus we would consider Christianity, Islam, Judaism, Native American Spirituality, and Neopaganism to be religions. We also include Agnosticism, Atheism, Humanism, Ethical Culture etc. as religions, because they also contain a "belief about deity" -- their belief is that they do not know whether a deity exists, or they have no knowledge of God, or they sincerely believe that God does not exist.

Catholocism is a branch of Christianity. Christianity is the big picture. The idea that Jesus is the only son of God, the trinity and all that good stuff. Roman Catholic is one of the branches of it.

Don't have a clear perception of spirituality and religion. hope you can clarify these two concepts for me.

Religion: See above.

Spirituality:Spirituality is living one's life from the realization that the body/mind/ego personality we have been taught to identify with is just the tip of our iceberg, our little head sticking through the window of the senses into this world, whereas our true body is the universe. It is recognizing that our perceived world is mostly an illusion, a shared dream we are asleep in, and that the goal of life is to awake to our real Self which is vast and multidimensional--already intimately connected with all of creation, with a twin shadow self that is already scripted, mostly primitive, and hidden from us, but that this whole Self is already One with this mystery we call God/dess whose essence can hardly be understood, but to which we give names as Eternal Wisdom, Ultimate Reality, Birther of all Life, S/he Who Is, etc

Make of it what you want.

Is it true that everyday, about six kinds of animals become extinct on the earth?

No, that's not true. According to various estimates by scientists, every day 35- 150 species of life become extinct. Most of these vanishing species are
(or were) inhabitants of tropical rain forests. A majority of them are insects or plants, and most remain undiscovered by humans at the time of their extinction.

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Jonzey:

Why do I find it so hard to quit smoking?

A persistent presence of nicotine means that tolerance to its effects develops quickly, thus more is needed to get an effect. Most people become dependent and suffer withdrawal symptoms (restlessness, anxiety) if they attempt to stop. Very few people find they can just have the occasional cigarette. They tend to either smoke a number a day or not smoke at all.

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Rainbowgurl:

Will you go out with me?

Yes, what time can I pick you up tomorrow?

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kskyhappy:

So why did J D Salinger stop writing?

He didn't. Ever read Thomas Pynchon?

Did the americans really go to the moon?

Yes, they did.

Which life form will dominate the earth after chickens?

I will.

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Phil:

I think Martin's girlfriend might have something to say about that!

No, she won't, I've locked her in the basement again.

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NEXT!

Cheers, Martin :D
 
Litany:
Ooh, and how many bogies?

I don't know how much you produce, but I do know how much you swallow (a day), namely a litre. Enjoy your lunch.

Does that include all the ones I pick and eat separately?

If dust mites didn't exist, and nor did anything else that liked to nibble on my skin leavings, how long would it take for the whole world to become covered in dust and dead skin flakes?
 
he he

i thought this was ask martin? yes i have read Pynchon, but only the crying of lot 42, i've got "V" somewhere actually the girl has requisitioned it which means i probably need to buy a new one or start an argument! I've also got mason and dixon (right title?) looming threatening from my top book shelf.

c'mon pynchon is not Salinger, did anyone else think that "finding forrester" was reminiscent of Salinger though?

oops asked another question by mistake!

ksky
 
Only 2 questions, this time.

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Litany:

If dust mites didn't exist, and nor did anything else that liked to nibble on my skin leavings, how long would it take for the whole world to become covered in dust and dead skin flakes?

Haven't a clue. You?

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kskyhappy:

Did anyone else think that "finding forrester" was reminiscent of Salinger?]

J.D. Salinger published his perennial bestseller, "The Catcher in the Rye," in 1951, wrote a handful of short stories during the next dozen years, and stopped publishing altogether in the mid-sixties. Since then, he has hardly been heard from, except in a couple of court cases. The fictional William Forrester in "Finding Forrester" is a reclusive writer who wrote a Pulitzer Prize-winning novel in 1953 and hasn’t published since. He holes up in a New York apartment in what was once a fashionable neighborhood, watching the world go by through an upper-story window.

Of course we were reminded of Salinger.

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Warm Enema:
Salinger isn't Pynchon.
kskyhappy:
c'mon pynchon is not Salinger
bobbyburns:
salinger = pynchon. hehe. good answer.

NO.
I'm tellin' ya.

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NEXT!

Cheers, Martin :D
 
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