darthsagacious
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Part of the plan 6 comments
darthsagacious
· 7 years ago
Look at what she is fighting for, she obviously can't see clearly.
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Savage af 7 comments
darthsagacious
· 7 years ago
Also IQ is not a real good measure of intelligence. My IQ is higher than Hawking's or Einstein's, but I doubt any of my work will be known outside of a paltry few people in my field.
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How to get killed 2 comments
darthsagacious
· 7 years ago
The only recovery for this is if you are a really talented magician and already magicked the ring on her finger.
Close up of a Llama's eye 14 comments
darthsagacious
· 7 years ago
Human eyes look pretty cool close up, too. Actually, eyes in general are pretty amazing, especially @rosalinas
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Ever wonder what it's like to be my friend 16 comments
Microchip capable of detected diseases like cancer and HIV 17 comments
darthsagacious
· 7 years ago
I'm not sure about this specific device, but I know of similar ones that use space division multiplexing, gold nanowires conjugated with antisense oligonucleotide probes, and ruthenium cations for electrical amplification. Another system I'm familiar with uses a reaction chamber and microfluidics to perform rapid cycle quantitative PCR and frequency division multiplexing to discriminate sequences from different pathogens. A third micro/nanotech that you may find interesting utilizes transgenic B lymphocytes with a recombinant photoprotein that fluoresces upon calcium cation-induced excitation resultant from epitope binding-effectuated cell signalling cascades.
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Proof that there is no ghost 6 comments
That's one way to prove it 8 comments
aaaaaaaaaaaaa 6 comments
darthsagacious
· 7 years ago
I'm glad I inspired a mini quest for knowledge. It is rather absurd, but it was by far my favorite part of physiology. Number 2 for me is the endocrine system, and together they are responsible for the majority of communication and control in the body.
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Just passing on some good info 4 comments
darthsagacious
· 7 years ago
I've got scalpels, dental excavators, potentially dangerous chemicals, and nitrile gloves. The biomedical researcher ID usually prevents any questions about what I do with the stuff.
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aaaaaaaaaaaaa 6 comments
darthsagacious
· 7 years ago
But he did not specify that the taste buds are connected to e.g. the glossopharyngeal nerve, so there is not an actual sensory input from them. Genie wish/human physiology lawyered.
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I'm not even going to argue it 18 comments
darthsagacious
· 7 years ago
So, as an update, some serious physicists seem to agree with my basic tenet that black holes would make inimitable data storage devices, and that black hole superconductivity is a very likely possibility. As such, they could store more books per volume than any other object, offer superconductive i/o signalling, quantum computing, and they most certainly make awesome weapons; QED information is a weapon.
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I doubt that but thank you. 24 comments
The fifties 38 comments
darthsagacious
· 7 years ago
And I could have said something like "if I go down on you, you'd smile", but I didn't.
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Someone should tell her 13 comments
darthsagacious
· 7 years ago
That's one of the risks for being explosively gorgeous, as well as being a super cool person.
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The fifties 38 comments
darthsagacious
· 7 years ago
Go down in a good way or a bad way? Like an crocodile smile or a smitten smile?
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The fifties 38 comments
darthsagacious
· 7 years ago
As long as you smile for me, I will make it through anything. I'll even make sure the students and interns make it, too.
The fifties 38 comments
darthsagacious
· 7 years ago
No. Starting a new pilot study, so I have to write a grant proposal. And we just got a new student (unfortunately speaks almost no English) and will be getting 3 more within a few months, as well as 2 interns. Gotta write up mini projects and protocols for them. X-ray beamline coming up in a month, so I have hundreds of new crystals. Lots of other stuff. It adds up.
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The fifties 38 comments
darthsagacious
· 7 years ago
It's probably just 4 hours of sleep in the past 3 days and the merlot talking.
The fifties 38 comments
darthsagacious
· 7 years ago
I'm sorry, did I mix your order up? I thought you had ordered a large with extra cheese.
I'm not even going to argue it 18 comments
darthsagacious
· 7 years ago
I've always thought that black holes would make literally the best hard drives. They are the most information dense configuration known to physics, their temperatures are typically below the critical temperature of any material (can Cooper pairs form past an event horizon?), and I can't imagine anything more secure. The problem is getting the information out in a usable form, though. Surely there is a way.
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