Wednesday, September 29, 2004

Team Bactospreaders Prevail yet agian

yesterday in micro team bactospreaders put up the PERFECT culture of colonies. oh yeah. thats us. boo to the binary buddies for trying to imitate the partnership of us bactospreaders. you cannot beat us.

the website we started yesterday is up and running... slowly... i'm going to ask some important people for advice. i hope they reply. if i could only make it like cockeyed.

summing it all up, i'd say that this semester has proven to be a success. we've started two websites, both with incredible potential, and we've had a heck of a crazy time.

now for todays thought: women are confusing. i'm not going to elaborate, i'm simply going to leave it at that. women are nuts. you know its bad when there's NOT a book entitled: "women for dummies" (or at least not to my knowledge)

So rob cockerham- i hope you can nurture my abilities so that i can make a website as crazy-cool as yours. (also elaborate on how you found the time to make all of those incredible creations)

4 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I agree that women can be confusing at times, but i think guys are confusing as well. :P Is there any book about Relationships for dummies? lol

3:50 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I agree that women can be confusing at times, but i think guys are confusing as well. :P Is there any book about Relationships for dummies? lol

3:51 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Bush over and over tagged Kerry for changing his position on Iraq and said several times one can't lead if you say, as Kerry has, it's "the wrong war in the wrong place at the wrong time." …
Plus Bush looked the part: aggressive, firm, strong. From the moment he stalked across the stage (first one out of the wings) to Kerry's podium to shake his hand, to his tight-lipped PO'd look caught on camera as Kerry sniped at him, as opposed to Kerry's smiling and nodding as Bush swiped at him…

When Kerry got to answer the "character" question, he floated off on something about stem-cell research and global warming (the debate topic was foreign policy and homeland security).

And the fact Kerry spoke to Lehrer and not to me and not to voters and seemed more intent on showing how much he knows rather than how much he cares? I just think that's a killer.

Bush worked the camera and Lehrer with a nice mix of eye contact and practiced talking points. He used his occasional 30-second extensions, a debate rule allowing for continued discussion of a single question, to answer every charge Kerry made…

The war is hard work, which he said, I don't know, a dozen times, but we're going to win. Saddam was a threat. America's safer. "We're going to win this war in Iraq."

- the daily news here in philadelphia

8:18 AM  
Blogger Jon said...

non partisan guys... and where'd that come from?

10:04 PM  

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