Montag, 22. Januar 2007

I danced in the street! I lit a candle to all the gods whose names I could remember. My heart sang summer tunes.

 


There are things I need to know, it’s expected of me, and, as we all know, in cloning we need to subject the biological materials to rigid testing in ambient conditions in order to expect a fruition of our work. 
For example, if the number of segments of the population which remain stubbornly competing with all the other organisms in town is increased gradually over the course of the afternoon, can it yield at least one spherical zygote nucleus? (the memory of Father Grandier springs to mind). Particularly concerning the possibility of shrinkage of the nucleoplasm, which programs impact young people, and of primarily one ethnic group or of various backgrounds? Are they more or less effective for certain populations in biological laboratories? Is this a worst-case scenario? Developing simplified strategies for discovering and nurturing new talent in differentiated cells must remain our solitary vision. Our task as concerned citizens and educators must be to represent and support the latest torch-bearers in Neolympia before the time comes when making time-lapsed pictures of the entity you call tits becomes a challenge.