Let's try and get 1,000,000 replies to this post

I love their powers of regeneration in the case of lost limbs.
Hi PG. No new news on concert dates yet..... but I feel it's getting close.  :yey:
 
____no5 said:
I want to say this : starfish

Technically, starfish are not fish because they are invertebrates whereas fish are vertebrates. Therefore, starfish should be referred to as seastars.
 
I read that snippet yesterday, I know! I'm getting excited (again)  :D

Anywhere close, I'lll settle for DC, mistake-by-the-lake (oh, that's Cleveland lol) or maybe Philly. Philly is a longer drive though.

Good morning all! Bonjour no5  :)
 
Yeah, at this point I'll settle for anything east of the Mississippi. Excitement level is definitely off the charts again.


Wasted, you're most recent go up looks a lot like my ex-wife......
 
Well ALLRIGHTY THEN, LET'S POST LIKE HELL! hehe  ;)

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Yes! haha
 
Hey Natalie, with good quality starfish (seastar) talk we can hit 600 and beyond.

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Will do.  :)

And given present company, if I happen to be blessed with a go up again, I'll keep it more "user-friendly".

___n05, I've seen you peeking, you in today?

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Actually, my biology professor could probably lecture on and on about seastars...their anatomy, their behaviors, interesting details...and then he would probably go on a tangent about the various organ systems and how other species have developed different ways of dealing with nitrogenous waste (for example) as compared to the seastar...
 
Doesn't sound like a bad discussion. What is your opinion on transplanting seastar DNA into human embryos to try and achieve the power of limb regeneration in "super-humans"?

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Awww, thanks for the image!

I hadn't heard about this...I'm not for it simply because there are other problems we humans have that we should tackle before looking at limb regeneration (e.g. cancer).
 
My pleasure, you'd be surprised how difficult it is to find a decent picture of a seastar.

Natalie, I am totally against this concept as well. Gene manipulation of any kind bothers me. I know that in the future the potential for medical advancements could be huge in this field but I really think there are some things we humans should not be messing with.
 
I agree, I believe in that saying: Just because you can doesn't mean you should.
So, unfortunately I must soon leave, but I have exciting news. If we continue posting at this rate (that is, 1000 per month) then we will achieve our goal of 100,000 replies in 8 years :).
 
How sweet is that! 8 years! I just may still be alive.

Now, PG threw down the gauntlet for a huge day and disappeared........ PG! PG!
After some past thread research:

LOL you were posting FROM YOUR JOOB ???


but you're a marine right ??? you do office work ???

Yes, I am a Marine but contrary to popular belief, we do more than just killing. I am, for instance, a computer network administrator, so when things are quiet and working as they should on the job, I have adequate time to post. Luckily, the network is in pretty decent shape.

and yes Wasted, in or around the Pentagon it is!
 
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