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October 08, 2005 -- 5:16 PM
posted by Leo

I want to go drinking... who's up for going to the bar?

October 08, 2005 -- 2:51 PM
posted by mary

its my last shift EVER at the Royal Glenora! yay! i'm free! (oops...sorry Keri...I mean I will regret every moment I don't spend there in my future life...)

October 08, 2005 -- 1:37 PM
posted by Ratan

Actually, Paras, it has long been a suspicion in the medical community that bacteria is responsible for Peptic Ulcers. These two scientists elucidated these claims. Stress still does play a role however in that it is a predisposing factor but does not, in itself, cause a gastric ulcer

October 08, 2005 -- 12:51 PM
posted by Jsese

is anyone interested in The Constantines this wednesday evening at the Plant? I believe tickets are only $15.

October 08, 2005 -- 9:22 AM
posted by Par

Apparently, President Bush's God comments include the following:

Mr Shaath said that in a 2003 meeting with Mr Bush, the US president said he was "driven with a mission from God".

Does that last bit sound familiar? Does this mean that George W. Bush is following in the footsteps of Elwood Blues?

October 08, 2005 -- 9:04 AM
posted by eric

taylor, remind me to show you FLEA MRKT - this art story zine i picked up at LISTEN yesterday. It's a really nice looking production, and according to Kris it may have only costed $3 to print per issue - once you see the cover you won't believe it though! yeah and it was done by a guy in town - hell even Burwash's wife even has a story in it!

also who's going to YOU SAY PARTY! WE SAY DIE! tonight?
also i picked up the free CIRLCES & SQUARES demo -if anyone wants a copy lemme know.
also I may have convinced Kris to bring VICE MAGAZINE in at Listen. that would be sweet.

October 07, 2005 -- 9:57 AM
posted by Par

Damn, and I was going to post something about how you had cleverly drawn attention to the 'Ig' in 'Ig Nobel' by writing an apparent misinterpretation of what I had written. I was even looking forward to writing "well played, good sir." Alas, thwarted again.

The Nobel prize for medicine is also an interesting one (and not just because that's my new field.) It went to Barry J. Marshall and J. Robin Warren for discovering H. pylori; the bacteria that plays a role in peptic ulcers. Prior to their work, it was believed that ulcers were purely stress-induced, and the remedy prescribed was related to this fact. Marshall and Warren weren't taken seriously at first so, to prove the point, Marshall drank a sample of the bacteria, and showed his own onset of gastritis, and his own response to treatment.

October 07, 2005 -- 9:20 AM
posted by Jere

Sorry Par
I didn't even read your post before posting mine, let this be a lesson to me.
But if you are interested in olefin metathesis, check out their work, it's really impressive.

October 07, 2005 -- 12:00 AM
posted by Jere

Also in the mention

Nobel Prize in Chemistry:

Yves Chauvin, Robert H. Grubbs and Richard R. Schrock all split this award for their research into olefin metathesis. Chauvin discovered the mechanism into the reaction and Grubbs and Schrock optimized the reactions by developing different systems or complexes.

October 06, 2005 -- 11:10 PM
posted by Par

The 2005 Ig Nobel Prizes have been awarded. Highlights:

  • Medicine: Gregg A. Miller of Oak Grove, Missouri, for inventing Neuticles -- artificial replacement testicles for dogs, which are available in three sizes, and three degrees of firmness.
  • Physics: John Mainstone and the late Thomas Parnell of the University of Queensland, Australia, for patiently conducting an experiment that began in the year 1927 -- in which a glob of congealed black tar has been slowly, slowly dripping through a funnel, at a rate of approximately one drop every nine years.
  • Literature: The Internet entrepreneurs of Nigeria, for creating and then using e-mail to distribute a bold series of short stories, thus introducing millions of readers to a cast of rich characters -- General Sani Abacha, Mrs. Mariam Sanni Abacha, Barrister Jon A Mbeki Esq., and others -- each of whom requires just a small amount of expense money so as to obtain access to the great wealth to which they are entitled and which they would like to share with the kind person who assists them.

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