"We have little to fear from reptile bug, less from plant bugs, and nothing to fear from things that attack fungi.".
this is not entirely right. the original host of ebola is not known yet, and there are theories that it is actualy a plant virus.
the next thing is, that a lifeform from mars cannot be infectious or pathogenic, simply because there is nothing (known) living on mars, that can be infected.
so when some microorganism inhabits mars, it has to be autotrophic (like a plant or cyanophyta), not heterotrophic (like an animal or pathogenic bacteria).
I have seen this thing in Nick Park's Wallace and Gromit: Die Technohose (Sorry, I know only the Geman translation). it's a story about an inventor, who builds an apparatus like that BLEEX, but then a malicious penguin (!) steels the remote controll of the apparatus and uses it for his dastardly plans. How Strange...
i heard stories about some kind of a plastic-eating and metal-corroding bacteria that lived in mirs inner insulation....by the way, i think, that mir is still floating somewhwre out there, the russians sold it to the illuminati.
allright, this is my little contribution to this topic.
i think mr. evans completely hit the point by writing "Linux cyber-battle turns nasty".
this article is a perfect proof of that. in fact, it was a well aimed hit under the belt.
good work soldier evans.
something like a name.
"We have little to fear from reptile bug, less from plant bugs, and nothing to fear from things that attack fungi.".
this is not entirely right. the original host of ebola is not known yet, and there are theories that it is actualy a plant virus.
the next thing is, that a lifeform from mars cannot be infectious or pathogenic, simply because there is nothing (known) living on mars, that can be infected. so when some microorganism inhabits mars, it has to be autotrophic (like a plant or cyanophyta), not heterotrophic (like an animal or pathogenic bacteria).
and anyone who reads something where is "lol" written, is a miserable failure.
I have seen this thing in Nick Park's Wallace and Gromit: Die Technohose (Sorry, I know only the Geman translation). it's a story about an inventor, who builds an apparatus like that BLEEX, but then a malicious penguin (!) steels the remote controll of the apparatus and uses it for his dastardly plans. How Strange...
i heard stories about some kind of a plastic-eating and metal-corroding bacteria that lived in mirs inner insulation. ...by the way, i think, that mir is still floating somewhwre out there, the russians sold it to the illuminati.
cremated DNA is not capable of starting anything. but you are going to make a nice fertilizer.
you have killed me!
allright, this is my little contribution to this topic. i think mr. evans completely hit the point by writing "Linux cyber-battle turns nasty". this article is a perfect proof of that. in fact, it was a well aimed hit under the belt. good work soldier evans. something like a name.