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( , Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
Are you a QOTWer? Do you want to start a thread that isn't a direct answer to the current QOTW? Then this place, gentle poster, is your friend.
( , Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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That's odd.
Have you tried putting it in a glass of cold water to re-compensate?
( , Mon 15 Sep 2008, 14:01, 1 reply, 16 years ago)
Have you tried putting it in a glass of cold water to re-compensate?
( , Mon 15 Sep 2008, 14:01, 1 reply, 16 years ago)
Ha.
I'm trying to think of a way of linking that sentence to willies but I can't.
Still made me laugh though.
( , Mon 15 Sep 2008, 14:11, Reply)
I'm trying to think of a way of linking that sentence to willies but I can't.
Still made me laugh though.
( , Mon 15 Sep 2008, 14:11, Reply)
Yeah.
It's a biological term.
I'm not surprised that you've not heard it, I don't think you're a homeostatic biophysiologist.
( , Mon 15 Sep 2008, 14:04, Reply)
It's a biological term.
I'm not surprised that you've not heard it, I don't think you're a homeostatic biophysiologist.
( , Mon 15 Sep 2008, 14:04, Reply)
*nods*
It would be, in a non-homeostatic sense.
But it's a bit different.
( , Mon 15 Sep 2008, 14:32, Reply)
It would be, in a non-homeostatic sense.
But it's a bit different.
( , Mon 15 Sep 2008, 14:32, Reply)
I see, so
as you're giving another effect to an effect already there, you're re-compensating. Am I on the right track, or way off?
( , Mon 15 Sep 2008, 14:47, Reply)
as you're giving another effect to an effect already there, you're re-compensating. Am I on the right track, or way off?
( , Mon 15 Sep 2008, 14:47, Reply)
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