303 Things We Want to Know
1) More about God. 2) More about the human mind, especially its processing during sleep and memory storage. 3) More about ants, their organizational skills and the colony's capacity for work. 4) More about the ancient world, its leaders and wars. 5) Will Shakespeare. I'd give all my allowances for the next year (and maybe the tip of my left pinky) for an hour of conversation with him.
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Originally posted by Grampy BobbyPlease not the left pinky that's the one you hold up while drinking your tea.
[b]303 Things We Want to Know
1) More about God. 2) More about the human mind, especially its processing during sleep and memory storage. 3) More about ants, their organizational skills and the colony's capacity for work. 4) More about the ancient world, its leaders and wars. 5) Will Shakespeare. I'd give all my allowances for the next year (and maybe the tip of my left pinky) for an hour of conversation with him.
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Originally posted by Grampy Bobbymore about god? is that not an oxymoron since god cant make a rock heavy enough for him to lift. Yuo either know or you dont.
[b]303 Things We Want to Know
1) More about God. 2) More about the human mind, especially its processing during sleep and memory storage. 3) More about ants, their organizational skills and the colony's capacity for work. 4) More about the ancient world, its leaders and wars. 5) Will Shakespeare. I'd give all my allowances for the next year (and maybe the tip of my left pinky) for an hour of conversation with him.
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When you say "know more about God" you mean how to approach "Him" better. You dont know sqaut until you do, and until then , in the absence of someone that does know how to teach you, you can only pick up the "bread trail" tha God has left behind. But that shoud not be confused with God per se because God is absolute and knowledge of God has to be absolute , there are no gradual lessons from God, Just the one big Lesson, which is the same for everyone because it is the same God in all of us
10) Can Beta Lactams be used to prevent growth of phototrophic Eukaryotic organisms through prevention of cell wall formation of the chloroplast organelle? i.e. Does the chloroplast have the same peptidoglycan cell wall as the Bacteria or is it more similar to the Archea that is not affected by Betal Lactams? And, can the Beta Lactams penetrate the cell wall of Eukaryotic cells to access the chloroplast?
Something to ponder today.
Edit: If the chloroplast is originated from Cyanobacteria from the domain Bacteria, then it should contain the same peptidoglycan cell wall. Right?
Originally posted by mlpriorI'm no scientist but I think you're waaaay off with your "edit" idea. You're intimating they are both at the same prison or at least on the same floor and if you are a scientist you can never intimate.
10) Can Beta Lactams be used to prevent growth of phototrophic Eukaryotic organisms through prevention of cell wall formation of the chloroplast organelle? i.e. Does the chloroplast have the same peptidoglycan cell wall as the Bacteria or is it more similar to the Archea that is not affected by Betal Lactams? And, can the Beta Lactams penetrate the cell w ...[text shortened]... cteria from the domain Bacteria, then it should contain the same peptidoglycan cell wall. Right?
Originally posted by Great Big SteesSay what?
I'm no scientist but I think you're waaaay off with your "edit" idea. You're intimating they are both at the same prison or at least on the same floor and if you are a scientist you can never intimate.
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Maybe they don't need to intimate because they can do horizontal gene transfer where us lowly Eukaryotes must (get to) have sex.