Guest guest Posted July 3, 2005 Report Share Posted July 3, 2005 But Margulis works on their history and possible symbiotic incorporation with eukaryotes, right? I just want to waste the bastards ASAP and get back to my own business. If I were a few years younger I might be more of a mind to try coaxing them into augmenting my neural networks I've been to alot of college in the humanities before getting sick, I'm like 24 or something. I should be able to do my bio major this year and then go to grad school, I hope. I havent really thought about where to apply. After reading some of Alan Barbours Bb molecular architecture work I was musing about hooking up with his lab at UC... couldnt remember where I'd seen his name before... then found out he wrote this *non-referenced* popular book I once looked at for 5 minutes about the chronic lyme " controversy, " which implied that CFS/whatever is neurotic in nature! BAH. Could not BELIEVE it, cause hes no dummy... neither is Steere, theyre both completely mystifying in their preposterous views. Anyway, hopefully the academic world doesnt have too many horrible frustrations waiting for me... I am trying to get straight A's so as to obviate various obstacles to the extent possible. Of course its the organisms that present the real, perhaps impossible, problem. > ERic, how old are you anyway----you're about to go to college? I > recall you're doing much better these days after abx etc. > > Why don't you go apprenctice yourself to Lynn Margulis? She's a > genius and works on spirochets (not bb in particular tho). She's at > Amherst. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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