Monday, November 19, 2007

Manners....and viruses.

The lady in the cubicle next to me, I'm assuming, burped, then excused herself but she said it so low that it was for herself. She excused herself for burping in front of.....herself.

Does this answer the question, "If a tree falls in the woods does it make a sound?"


Also, this article has come out recently. See you in a bit. Whats interesting in this article to me is 2 things....

Why are we recreating ancient viruses? I understand we need to study them, but it still sounds like the Jurassic Park conundrum to me. Jeez.

Secondly, when these viruses invaded and changed our DNA, it was millennia ago. Now we fight them all to the end. Back then our bodies learned how to effectively assimilate them them mutate them into harmlessness. Maybe we need to think of a different way of treating viruses, then to try to eliminate but to assimilate.

Could this work for any kind of enemy?


Sick as a dog,
'thew

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The Flaming Lips - Race for the Prize

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