why do we pay attention to anything NC writes? I really don’t give a shit what he thinks. Excuse me while i find something to do that i either hate or love.
Posts made by cystic crypt
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RE: Apathy
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RE: Evolution and the Eye
@ncscswitch:
Not sure about the eyes, but I think moving the playground away from the sewers might have been a good idea :lol:
classic engineering joke!
functionally speaking, however, why not move all of your sewage out of the same pipes?
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Las Vegas
I am going there with my wife Aug 19-22/8. Anything that i “can’t miss”?
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RE: Evolution and the Eye
so where - outside of a skull that is pretty much built like a vault - would you have put them?
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RE: Whats with the dating adds on this site?
What a waste of time!! No classy hot chick would be caught dead with one of you/us gamer-losers . . . well, except for our wives, i guess . . . .
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RE: Evolution and the Eye
This thread took an odd turn. I was mainly interested in if anyone had heard of a theory how a light-sensitive spot could evolve. The fossil record is very strong evidence that evolution occurs, but a good theory needs to answer all reasonable objections.
i am kind of an “intelligent design” type-guy. Don’t get me wrong - i am a scientist (M. Sc. Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, M.D.), but i also have some deeprooted and deeply contemplated religious (Christian) beliefs.
Having disposed of my credentials/biases . . .
In organic chemistry the use of “light” - i.e. different waveforms causes changes in the conformation of molecules to different energy-potential states (homo and luna states). This facilitates organic chemical reactions and is useful in a laboratory-type setting (note - i am going back 14 years in my education for this).
If we look at chlorophil - this is an excellent example of where light causes a conformational change in a molecule resulting in a move against entropy - i.e. the move from carbon dioxide/water/oxygen - to a more stable carbohydrate - cellulose etc.
If we look at the eye, there are molecules - rhodopsin and iodopsin being two more common - that when exposed to light (or a given wavelength - depending on the protein in question) will break down into smaller componant molecules. These will then go out into the wide world triggering a chain of events that leads to your perception of an image of various color and intensity.So irrespective of the historical evidence of a figure named Jesus (why would Nero persecute the followers of a non-entity just 40 years after said non-entity was supposed to have died? - widely recorded),
i hope that this provides the missing piece/peace that you were enquiring about.
Cheers,
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RE: Out of Town for a while
I certainly do hope you have the time and ability to return (and not b/c you are laid up in a hospital or something). Maybe you’ll make that trip to Manitoba yet. Frood and i will be waiting with real beer.
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RE: Hotel Rwanda
I saw it when it came out. I found it a very powerful film, and i agree with your repudiation of Western (i.e. Clinton-response) politics with respect to the obvious genocide that occurred there.
One thing that irritated me was this reference to “Colonel Oliver” - a very poor representation of one of Canada’s great heroes General Romeo Dallaire (Shake Hands with the Devil - if you are truly interested in the subject matter).
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RE: The closest to
@cystic:
aside from “panty vending machines” - i havn’t noticed any defenses for Israel or UK as “closest to the US”. I guess the answers came depending on how one read the question . . . .
I would think UK would be #1, for very obvious reasons. I’d think Israel would be maybe #3 behind Canada, if not 4 or 5.
But then again, what do I know? :lol:
you mean because of the Iraq war thing?
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RE: I didnt know you were running!
“coming up from behind”???
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RE: Beer
I went to a local micro-brewery last year Gordon Biersch. As a mater of fact cystic crypt was visiting for an A&A game and a Coyotes game. After the Yotes game we went to Biersch and got thier sampler they had a Heffeweizen there that I couldn’t finnish, that’s rare for me, the damn thing tasted like bananas!
That was a Great Day . . . Shane Doan scoring in an overtime period to pull the Coyotes ahead to beat the Blues . . . and didn’t we appear in a Coyotes webpage too? The funny thing is that we bumped into more Winnipeggers there than people from Phoenix (Phoenicians? Phoenices?)
Also having been introduced to many a European Beer, i did not find that banana one so bad . . . Like the Leffe beer and it’s weird orange aftertaste. -
RE: The closest to
aside from “panty vending machines” - i havn’t noticed any defenses for Israel or UK as “closest to the US”. I guess the answers came depending on how one read the question . . . .
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RE: Beer
@ncscswitch:
If it is “India Pale Ale” is it REALLY Canadian? :evil:
:P
fair question.
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RE: Beer
@ncscswitch:
Sorry, I meant Labatts.
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be nice.
and don’t forget about Canadian, Molson Special Dry, Big Rock, Rickard’s Red, and best of allAlexander Keith’s India Pale Ale
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RE: For all who like war…......
Who doesn’t like war, war is awesome!
ummm . . . pansie-asses? Did i get that one right??
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RE: Beer
My new roomie is very fond of Newcastle, so it’s growing on me again. But I turned her on to Delirium Tremens last night, so it’s all good. :)
Please tell me that Delirium Tremens is also the name of a Drink/Band/video game/tv show . . . otherwise she needs to be in a hospital (or at least loaded up with valium and thiamine).
And are you non-Canadians still talking about beer? That’s kind of like a group of Cubans discussing optimizing one’s stock portfolio, no?
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RE: Passchendaele
Why does it always have to be a love story :roll:
so that chicks’ll go along with the guys. Come on!! Also a story about guys shooting at each other in the mud is a little over-the-top-masculine anyway . . . .
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RE: The closest to
LOL, I learned to count when I needed to know how many bullets to put in the magazines of my guns :-D
Married life keeping you buisy or what?
Yep - pretty busy! Plus I’ve been working my a$$ off lately. We are building a new house and my baby has expensive tastes.
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RE: The closest to
Yeah, well, if you want to count that stuf, I guess… :wink:
When did you learn to count??
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Passchendaele
Finally - one of our stories!
http://www.passchendaelethemovie.com/
Check out the preview - it starts a little slow, however it looks pretty good (for a Canadian story/movie).