
Look what I just found:

On the cover of the Asian Science Bulletin May 2009. I kid you not, and I promise you this isn't a shop. Given the Journal was headed for the bin, it's now comming home with me as evidence. Early analysis with the b3ta Fluffy appears it is the same image, which is slightly confusing. My camera's being borrowed up at Whipsnade with all it's 21 million pixel loveliness so scientific analysis will have to wait till I get home.
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Thu 23 Jul 2009, 14:48,
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On the cover of the Asian Science Bulletin May 2009. I kid you not, and I promise you this isn't a shop. Given the Journal was headed for the bin, it's now comming home with me as evidence. Early analysis with the b3ta Fluffy appears it is the same image, which is slightly confusing. My camera's being borrowed up at Whipsnade with all it's 21 million pixel loveliness so scientific analysis will have to wait till I get home.

is that Fluffy is actually revered as a God in Japan and Laos. So this is wholly unsurprising :D
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Thu 23 Jul 2009, 14:50,
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That's the problem, Jahled. That's the problem.
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That's quite neat, though, nice find :D
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Thu 23 Jul 2009, 14:50,
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That's quite neat, though, nice find :D

is b3ta has been using that image, and up close it is the same image, since the beginning
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Thu 23 Jul 2009, 14:57,
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I may have made this today. Although if the boss asksk, I have no idea where it came from.

cfb
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Thu 23 Jul 2009, 14:55,
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cfb

Have you considered how the biscuits will stack, with chocolate-base interactions? If the temperature of the TTF-biscuit solution gets too high, a macromolecular complex may form, or even a biscuit crystal!
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Thu 23 Jul 2009, 15:04,
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I just found someone had stuck a copy to the lab door. Luckily I found it before the boss...
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Thu 23 Jul 2009, 15:07,
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and he walked into the office one day and saw one of his PhD students, who immediately stood in front of something taped to the wall (not suspicious, no no).
Turns out it was a "Boss Mood Indicator", with DEFCON-like levels, and (since they are comp-sci students) 'triggers' for transition from level to level, such as 'grant rejected', 'good experimental results' etc.
Naturally, his wife wanted to get an update on the mood indicator... :)
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Thu 23 Jul 2009, 15:19,
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Turns out it was a "Boss Mood Indicator", with DEFCON-like levels, and (since they are comp-sci students) 'triggers' for transition from level to level, such as 'grant rejected', 'good experimental results' etc.
Naturally, his wife wanted to get an update on the mood indicator... :)