DNA-Radio, Tune In To Your Chromosomes
An anonymous reader writes "The folks behind the DNA-Rainbow project (discussed on Slashdot before) apparently have some time to play around with genome data. After creating amazing pictures from the human DNA code they are now transforming all chromosomes to audio and streaming them to the Internet. Every base is read and broadcasted instead converting it to a color. Seemingly this artistic project will last a while. After some math they found out that it will take them more than 23.5 years to air the whole human genome sequence."
A male mexican office cleaner has reported falling pregant after listening to a strange foreign radio station while at work earlier today.
A reporter recently asked him what he thought of his newfound bundle of joy: "I have a watermelon plant in a pot; how can I forget you if I dream about you every day. "
Back to you John.
that bitch needs a new job! someone put him on drive-thru with the rest of his friends.