Which came first, the nucleic acid or the protien? If protein regulates DNA replication and transcription, and DNA makes proteins, how are we even here?
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The weekend was good. I'm finally over my cold and I got a lot of work done, both domestic and school-related. Mike and I went out to Dave's house to enjoy the SuperBowl with the Battle Creek-ers last night, though I think the veggie tray consumed more of our attention than the game. ^_^ Saturday I got to see the Fox boys (Andy, James, and Jeremy) at my place for dinner and Cranium. I'd forgotten how hilarious (and utterly retarded) they are. I actually helped Kate cook. *gasps!* I sure wish I could fit more than 1.5 persons in my kitchen though.
I think I might house-sit for one of the pharmacy techs a week from Friday to earn some extra money for Spring Break. Plus I can eat her food. >:D Work has been good--I'm looking forward to not doing it this weekend.
Today I thought about pharmacy school again, though for a change it was actually positive. Even though I'm not holding my breath for it, I've thought once or twice about how I would react if I was accepted for this fall. I imagine a lot of joyous screaming, crying, and smothering Mike in happy kisses would occur. I think I'd want to surprise my parents--I'd be doing it as much for them as for myself. April will not come soon enough... either way.
And just because it's almost The Dad's birthday and he deserves some super-dad recognition, here's a few words to live by that he has his whole life:
"This above all: to thine ownself be true... and so it must follow, as the night the day. Thou cannot then be false to any man."
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Ooh! Ooh! Probably the protein, which are formed in stars. And then, like, somehow during a meeting they were like "I'm bored. Let's make twisty things." So they all held hands and made DNA.
DUH.
Twisty things?! Watson and Crick would cry in shame. ;-)
Watson and Crick were pedophiles. That's right, I said it.
The plot thickens.....
The nerdy response...it was enzymatically active RNA! :O still twisty things though...sheesh, ya'll are having a bad 'not practicing watson&crick nomenclature' effect on me!
O man! RNA?!
That's brilliant!
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