mimus wrote:
> On Fri, 05 Dec 2008 06:23:47 +0000, Tim Weaver wrote:
>
>> mimus wrote:
>>
>>> But I reely reely like this:
>>>
>>> http://www.wormbase.org/
>>>
>>> For a quick intro to what it's all about, the noble _C. elegans_,
>>> which consists of about a thousand cells, eats bacteria, has a nervous
>>> system, can be frozen and thawed back out, is virus-free, and survived
>>> the _Columbia_ disaster, see:
>>>
>>> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caenorhabditis_elegans
>>
>> From the Wiki entry:
>>
>> "The organism has also been identified as a model for nicotine
>> dependence as it has been found to experience the same symptoms humans
>> experience when they quit smoking."
>>
>> Wha?!?
>
> Munchies?
It's just mean, I tell you. Getting a poor C. elegans, just minding
his/her/it's own business being a good worm, and force it to smoke go get
nicotine dependent by making it smoke cigarettes by the carton just to cut
it off "cold turkey" and watch how it reacts. It's just mean, I tell you.
Evil people are behind this evilness.
>> And:
>>
>> "C. elegans made news when it was discovered that specimens had
>> survived the Space Shuttle Columbia disaster in February 2003."
>>
>> I did not know this. Interesting.
>>
>> (you perv)
>
> I like the crawling GIF:
>
> Chuggin' right along, looking all inscrutable with its thousand cells.
It kind of creeped me out. Even though it's a tiny animal, my brain always
makes them about earthworm sized. And ever since my grandmother told me a
story about getting ringworm in the foot by stomping around in a mud puddle
when I was a kid, my brain always imagines a worm creature crawling around
under my skin and I can see it crawling around. It always happens, always
has since Grandma told me the story and always will. Thanks Grandma! If
she was still alive, I'd to yell at her!!!
--
Tim Weaver
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