So, media abounds here.
I hope you all checked out the cell thing, which was amazing. The walking dealies are dyenins walking along microtubules. It is actually how they work.
And you could see the "icebergs" floating in the membrane sea! history coming alive!
anyway, the brits are great, which I have tried to tell you again and again. Colin sent me this series. Educational and historical.
And nick sent these: Part 1 Part 2.
Yesterday, tippi, vanessa, kersten and I got drunk and then went and photocopied amazing ads and articles from the 1920s to the 1960s to be used as wall decoration. So great. I wish I had a scanner.
Sam: one of them is a picture of a medical school dissection lab (for women med students only) with a number of tables each with 4 students and a cadaver, the students deep in concentration. Unfortunately, the most prominant thing in the photo is a smiling skeleton, right in the forefront and dominating the entire right half of the photo, watching the women doctors. It is hilarious.
And, of course, numerous cigarette (spelled cigaret) ads explaining just how good they are for you.
My potential favorite: biochemistry explained via something that looks suspiciously like Lite-Brite.
Tuesday, October 24, 2006
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ahhh! i have no costume to speak of. also, i have four possible jobs. or possibly none. isnt that odd.
can i maybe join in your "performance" costume, even though i made fun of it. cause really, it sounds cheaper than getting a real one. and less work.
I want the Matthew Cooper cheerathon back. I just tried to show Zoe (we're at school in the computer lab) and now she thinks i"m a filthy liar.
You suck Matthew Cooper. At least until you replace it.
well really. if those lady doctors didn't want to be leered at by skeletons they should have become secretaries like normal women.
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