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Sayonara

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  1. IOW, the "code" is not dependent on the medium carrying it.
  2. It won't make any difference if he can't, Scrappy. A gene is the inheritable unit responsible for a trait. Whether that trait is coded for in the gene by nucleic acids or alphabetti spaghetti is beside the point. Even if it weren't beside the point, stating that you can't conceive of anything other than the currently observed manifestation of the gene unit is an argument from incredulity.
  3. It's not the hard disk footprint that is the overhead for a site like this; it's database size and complexity.
  4. Inactive accounts with no posts that have had no login for two years or more get purged occasionally.
  5. What about testing on the owner who failed to teach their pet how to behave around humans. Would that be better or worse?
  6. It still isn't.
  7. No it isn't.
  8. I'm not certain that known science presents any kind of boundary for the OP
  9. This information has been in the public domain for so long that I suspect that even if it was at one time true, no cars manufactured in say the last decade will be vulnerable to it.
  10. Superficially, it looks like some form of hydra. How large do you estimate it to be?
  11. Just a reminder that this thread is on suicide watch and arguments don't help in that regard.
  12. God that girl is annoying. "I don't have ADD.... which is funny to me!" Shut up.
  13. Yeah, that doesn't really answer my question.
  14. You need to be clearer. When you say "end", do you mean a geographical boundary, or some kind of time limit?
  15. No you wouldn't. Show us. Any moderators try to stop you, I will shoot them into space.
  16. Surprise level: 0.03
  17. Sayonara

    Born old ???

    They must have. Otherwise the maximum possible number of generations would be the number of telomeres in the "original" parent generation. Good question that!
  18. I think the argument against that is that the barrels are stored on rails so they can be rolled in and out of the transport. That's how cans are packaged in every supermarket I have ever been in
  19. This is all pretty moot with respect to Kara, seeing as diabetic coma has a pesky way of stopping people from deciding things. If you are going to speculate about unlikely conversations she might have had with her parents one day prior to her death, about what they should do for her in the event of medical crisis, then it's pretty clear that your interest is in airing your own views and not protecting anybody's rights.
  20. On what day? The year 2012 has lots of them. If you can't make a simple sentence about calendar positions make sense, why would we want to listen to anything else you have to say?
  21. Mr Skeptic, much of what you are currently discussing was thrashed out in the thread before it went dormant and iNow bumped it. Perhaps a refresher of the facts of the case would be profitable?
  22. I am talking about kegs, of course, the packaging to which you referred in the quote I posted. Anybody who has worked with beer kegs, either at the production end or the service end, will tell you they need to be rolled. I am however all for hexagonal cans, although they would need to be a bit more slender to allow a good fit with the human hand.
  23. I don't suppose it ever occurred to you Pyxxo that packing efficiency is not the sole determinant in deciding what shape containers beer will be stored in?
  24. Norman Albers has been suspended for a week for spamming the forums after receiving a 4-point infraction for spam.
  25. That didn't really answer my questions Norman.
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