Bah
According to a U.S. official on May 2, bin Laden's body was handled in accordance with Islamic practice and tradition and was buried at sea soon after his death... how convenient.
Ryan Mercer's thoughts, mostly random musings, spanning form 2001 to present. Freemason, geek, nutter, Whovian, 8-bit Atari enthusiast, SciFi fan.
According to a U.S. official on May 2, bin Laden's body was handled in accordance with Islamic practice and tradition and was buried at sea soon after his death... how convenient.
Bah! Superman renounced his citizenship, because he’s in Iran supporting the rebels and Iran takes it as an act of war by the U.S. so he renounced his citizenship in the latest issue.
McDonalds told mr their "drive-thru is down" over the intercom. Intercom works get a fucking pad of paper and walk to a functional register!
Wait... If the intercom works you can take my order at a register up front!!!
I'd like a shower, here I go going to get one... oh wait there is my brother... taking his 2nd shower in 6 hours... *grumble*
I really hate coming home. I think hell would be a better place to go to. *nods*
Saw Fast 5 Yesterday. Good movie... what's screwed up though is my ticket was $5.00, a pop $5.25.
Getting cussed out for "MY" milk leaking in the fridge. Nice considering I haven't bought milk in at least 4 years.
Preliminary numbers put 32x more people than live in the UK watched the royal wedding. That's around 2 billion people.
Oh man… they’ve now found a way to keep your child from getting mitochondrial related diseases passed on from you via an invetro fertilization method…
You end up having 2 mothers and 1 father. They fertilize 2 eggs, one from each woman, then do some petri dish magic and replace those mitochondrial genes that cause the diseases to be passed on with the other woman’s… they are currently doing it with Rhesus Macaques…
What’s the News: Babies with three parents and fewer genetic diseases might soon be possible: A UK national health panel has found that techniques for swapping chromosomes between eggs so offspring don’t inherit disease-causing mutations from their mother’s mitochondria are not dangerous. The techniques, which have been tested in mice, monkeys, and human cells, still need to be studied more before making the transfer to the clinic, though, and as with all genetic engineering techniques, there’s a complex ethical maze ahead of researchers.
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