I remember spending a lot of time at uni learning how the kidneys work, like two whole weeks. They are truly amazing organs, regulating erythropoesis as well as cleaning your blood of urea. I'll bet they've not managed to replicate both functions.
Ooooooooooooooo. Nice accessible site. The pinnae are used by the body as radiators (that's why they stick out into the airflow) so you'd be copying a tested design. This idea has potential.
How do you get an illiterate grunt to clean his M16? Give him a comic book.
Manuals for software in comic book format would be a hell of a lot better than paper docs with pictures of the UI, I mean, who ever came up with that idea?
>Do you really think they're going to waste their time getting a group of people to pick out each face in >thousands, cross reference it against any files they may have, and write notes on you if you're having >a peaceful demonstration?
Were you a member of CND in the 70's and 80's?
They did it then and that was using paper, how much easier now with a PC?
I remember spending a lot of time at uni learning how the kidneys work, like two whole weeks. They are truly amazing organs, regulating erythropoesis as well as cleaning your blood of urea. I'll bet they've not managed to replicate both functions.
>You'd never believe it, but it's cheaper too.
Are you sure? I saw a copy of Office on sale for £500 at a store in the centre of town.
£500!!!!
For Office? For a glorified text editor? For that much I'd expect it to massage my temples when I'm in need of inspiration.
Ooooooooooooooo. Nice accessible site. The pinnae are used by the body as radiators (that's why they stick out into the airflow) so you'd be copying a tested design. This idea has potential.
Been done before.
How do you get an illiterate grunt to clean his M16? Give him a comic book.
Manuals for software in comic book format would be a hell of a lot better than paper docs with pictures of the UI, I mean, who ever came up with that idea?
I remember it being the OS that crashed every time I tried to open more than two windows when taking laser-stimulated micrographs.
If you're trying for serial sections through a cell that can become pretty annoying, very quickly.
Even the FACS machine that was connected to a machine running 98 was more stable.
C.
I read all 37 issues of the comic first.
It's already on the front page of bbc news online.
At the very bottom though...
>Do you really think they're going to waste their time getting a group of people to pick out each face in >thousands, cross reference it against any files they may have, and write notes on you if you're having >a peaceful demonstration?
Were you a member of CND in the 70's and 80's?
They did it then and that was using paper, how much easier now with a PC?
C.