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[challenge entry] I did this after yestardays rant

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(, Tue 7 Dec 2004, 11:12, archived)
# Rant?
What rant?
(, Tue 7 Dec 2004, 11:12, archived)
# cu
rant.
(, Tue 7 Dec 2004, 11:13, archived)
# that's the one
:¬)
(, Tue 7 Dec 2004, 11:14, archived)
# about DNA
doesn't matter really
(, Tue 7 Dec 2004, 11:13, archived)
# YES IT DOES DAMN IT!
You can't start a thread like that and not finish up. I'll not be able to sleep!
(, Tue 7 Dec 2004, 11:16, archived)
# I can't be bothered finding it.
it basically ended up with that idea for a picture.
not very interesting really.
(, Tue 7 Dec 2004, 11:18, archived)
# Hahahaha!
That made me laugh
(, Tue 7 Dec 2004, 11:14, archived)
# woo
at school the police came and finger printed us all as part of a carears thing, I bet they kept them.
(, Tue 7 Dec 2004, 11:14, archived)
# hahaha
that's like the "I do not give my consent to a DNA test" letter that they get. I bet they don't test the envelope at all.
(, Tue 7 Dec 2004, 11:16, archived)
# I doubt it
unless they brought the huge, heavy, digital finger-printing machine with them.
(, Tue 7 Dec 2004, 11:17, archived)
# they did take the cards
while "tidying up"
(, Tue 7 Dec 2004, 11:18, archived)
# They don't actually use inked fingerprints anymore, you know
(, Tue 7 Dec 2004, 11:19, archived)
# yay
but oh shit I have given my advanced years away, that and still being obsessed with thatcher and not yet having made my mind up about weather I like new wave
(, Tue 7 Dec 2004, 11:25, archived)
# but what happens
when they remove her genes?
(, Tue 7 Dec 2004, 11:15, archived)
# they can
see her scanty things fnarr fnarr
(, Tue 7 Dec 2004, 11:16, archived)
# Woo!
(...and yes, I fully sympathise. My background is robotics, and my Mrs Doc's is cytogenetics, so there's barely a movie or episode of something-or-other which escapes unscatched due to unfeasible scientific content.)
(, Tue 7 Dec 2004, 11:18, archived)
# I bet
you had no problems with Amelie
(, Tue 7 Dec 2004, 11:19, archived)
# my GF does DNA analysis
you can't begin to imagine how it winds her up when they get results back from the lab 20 min after they send them. Waking the dead is the worst for it.
(, Tue 7 Dec 2004, 11:20, archived)
# Yup, been there!
Although, to try and keep the general amount of distracting chatter down during movies, we've come to an agreement, whereby if she agrees not to comment on - say - unfeasible capabilities of PCR machines, I'll keep quite about GPS devices which work underground... and so on...
(, Tue 7 Dec 2004, 11:24, archived)
# please don't talk about PCR
I have heard enough about it to last me a life time
(, Tue 7 Dec 2004, 11:30, archived)
# sorry!
*talks about pirate squirrels*
(, Tue 7 Dec 2004, 11:30, archived)
# yay
pirate squirrels rock
(, Tue 7 Dec 2004, 11:34, archived)
# Darn right they do!
(, Tue 7 Dec 2004, 11:41, archived)
# And GCs
(That's Gas Chromatographs, not Glasscocks)that can show you what any chemical is immediately.
(, Tue 7 Dec 2004, 12:04, archived)
# Arf!


(, Tue 7 Dec 2004, 11:19, archived)
# you are mentioned
you are the 'he' that they are refering to.
(, Tue 7 Dec 2004, 11:21, archived)