2004-09-20 02:09:15
mendel
2004-09-20 04:16:47
Guest: Schumy
A good 'ol serving of chicken soup should do the trick B!
Seldom do you see people these days giving credit to those who actually deserve it.
Seldom do you see people these days giving credit to those who actually deserve it.
2004-09-20 14:40:10
"Crook".....I never would have guessed what it meant without the context of your sentence.
2004-09-22 17:31:28
ü need a germanic kezboard! (lol)
(also available are öäß)
of course on a german the y and the z keys are reversed as well which can make for an interesting experience.
get well soon!
J
(also available are öäß)
of course on a german the y and the z keys are reversed as well which can make for an interesting experience.
get well soon!
J
2004-09-23 04:05:14
Guest: Harry
The flu outbreak in Nelson has made the news. Hope you are feeling better soon.
2004-09-23 05:57:02
Thanks, Harry. You're well-informed, I just heard how bad it is in Nelson.
2004-09-23 08:15:15
Thanks J! German keyboard, hmmm is that twice as long as the standard keyboard? ;)

Crook with the flu, I'm home reading this huge coffeetable book called The Science Book.
Fancy that, it took a [presumably celibate] monk to explain genetics to us (he employed peas, so the story goes). The rather distinguished-looking dude is Gregor Mendel from a monastery at Brünn* (now Brno, in the Czech Republic). He became abbot in 1868 and during his term was considered administrator first before experimental gardener. Long after his death, three biologists (Hugo de Vries, Karl Correns and Erich Tschermak von Seysenegg) independently worked out Mendel's laws of inheritance, although each later unselfishly credited Mendel as discoverer. From Wikipedia: a crater on Mars was named in his honour.
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