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April 30, 2009 at 10:41 AM in reply to: Deadly New Mexican Flu Virus Sparks Global Pandemic Fear #390667April 30, 2009 at 10:41 AM in reply to: Deadly New Mexican Flu Virus Sparks Global Pandemic Fear #390719
nostradamus
ParticipantWow. History repeats.
April 30, 2009 at 10:41 AM in reply to: Deadly New Mexican Flu Virus Sparks Global Pandemic Fear #390860nostradamus
ParticipantWow. History repeats.
April 30, 2009 at 9:22 AM in reply to: Deadly New Mexican Flu Virus Sparks Global Pandemic Fear #390142nostradamus
ParticipantIMO the great thing about partypup’s job is that her skills and experience will apply regardless of the medium, whether it’s TV or internet entertainment or even shows on a mobile device (which will be one of the “next big things” I hope).
Even though I’m an engineer I’ve worked in film for a few years now and know how demanding it can be. It’s exciting and frustrating at the same time.
April 30, 2009 at 9:22 AM in reply to: Deadly New Mexican Flu Virus Sparks Global Pandemic Fear #390405nostradamus
ParticipantIMO the great thing about partypup’s job is that her skills and experience will apply regardless of the medium, whether it’s TV or internet entertainment or even shows on a mobile device (which will be one of the “next big things” I hope).
Even though I’m an engineer I’ve worked in film for a few years now and know how demanding it can be. It’s exciting and frustrating at the same time.
April 30, 2009 at 9:22 AM in reply to: Deadly New Mexican Flu Virus Sparks Global Pandemic Fear #390612nostradamus
ParticipantIMO the great thing about partypup’s job is that her skills and experience will apply regardless of the medium, whether it’s TV or internet entertainment or even shows on a mobile device (which will be one of the “next big things” I hope).
Even though I’m an engineer I’ve worked in film for a few years now and know how demanding it can be. It’s exciting and frustrating at the same time.
April 30, 2009 at 9:22 AM in reply to: Deadly New Mexican Flu Virus Sparks Global Pandemic Fear #390664nostradamus
ParticipantIMO the great thing about partypup’s job is that her skills and experience will apply regardless of the medium, whether it’s TV or internet entertainment or even shows on a mobile device (which will be one of the “next big things” I hope).
Even though I’m an engineer I’ve worked in film for a few years now and know how demanding it can be. It’s exciting and frustrating at the same time.
April 30, 2009 at 9:22 AM in reply to: Deadly New Mexican Flu Virus Sparks Global Pandemic Fear #390805nostradamus
ParticipantIMO the great thing about partypup’s job is that her skills and experience will apply regardless of the medium, whether it’s TV or internet entertainment or even shows on a mobile device (which will be one of the “next big things” I hope).
Even though I’m an engineer I’ve worked in film for a few years now and know how demanding it can be. It’s exciting and frustrating at the same time.
April 29, 2009 at 6:58 PM in reply to: Deadly New Mexican Flu Virus Sparks Global Pandemic Fear #389821nostradamus
Participantflu I was at home depot yesterday and they have plenty of masks. I wasn’t there to buy masks.
partypup thanks for the update. I guess the world is going broadband. Many know good old Walt Disney made a killing (in movies) during the great depression. Do you feel like the cuts are a trimming of fat– a good thing– or the death throes of a company trying to survive?
April 29, 2009 at 6:58 PM in reply to: Deadly New Mexican Flu Virus Sparks Global Pandemic Fear #390085nostradamus
Participantflu I was at home depot yesterday and they have plenty of masks. I wasn’t there to buy masks.
partypup thanks for the update. I guess the world is going broadband. Many know good old Walt Disney made a killing (in movies) during the great depression. Do you feel like the cuts are a trimming of fat– a good thing– or the death throes of a company trying to survive?
April 29, 2009 at 6:58 PM in reply to: Deadly New Mexican Flu Virus Sparks Global Pandemic Fear #390293nostradamus
Participantflu I was at home depot yesterday and they have plenty of masks. I wasn’t there to buy masks.
partypup thanks for the update. I guess the world is going broadband. Many know good old Walt Disney made a killing (in movies) during the great depression. Do you feel like the cuts are a trimming of fat– a good thing– or the death throes of a company trying to survive?
April 29, 2009 at 6:58 PM in reply to: Deadly New Mexican Flu Virus Sparks Global Pandemic Fear #390343nostradamus
Participantflu I was at home depot yesterday and they have plenty of masks. I wasn’t there to buy masks.
partypup thanks for the update. I guess the world is going broadband. Many know good old Walt Disney made a killing (in movies) during the great depression. Do you feel like the cuts are a trimming of fat– a good thing– or the death throes of a company trying to survive?
April 29, 2009 at 6:58 PM in reply to: Deadly New Mexican Flu Virus Sparks Global Pandemic Fear #390484nostradamus
Participantflu I was at home depot yesterday and they have plenty of masks. I wasn’t there to buy masks.
partypup thanks for the update. I guess the world is going broadband. Many know good old Walt Disney made a killing (in movies) during the great depression. Do you feel like the cuts are a trimming of fat– a good thing– or the death throes of a company trying to survive?
April 29, 2009 at 12:46 PM in reply to: Deadly New Mexican Flu Virus Sparks Global Pandemic Fear #389614nostradamus
ParticipantMany scientists believe that viruses directly influenced human evolution and make up a good portion of our DNA.
From the New Yorker, Darwin’s Surprise
Another great article states:
…without endogenous retroviruses mammals might never have developed a placenta, which protects the fetus and gives it time to mature, which eventually led to live birth, one of the hallmarks of human evolutionary success over birds, reptiles, and fish. Eggs cannot eliminate waste or draw the maternal nutrients required to develop the large brains that have made mammals so versatile. “These viruses made those changes possible…
So maybe all we need to do is evolve out of this mess!
April 29, 2009 at 12:46 PM in reply to: Deadly New Mexican Flu Virus Sparks Global Pandemic Fear #390136nostradamus
ParticipantMany scientists believe that viruses directly influenced human evolution and make up a good portion of our DNA.
From the New Yorker, Darwin’s Surprise
Another great article states:
…without endogenous retroviruses mammals might never have developed a placenta, which protects the fetus and gives it time to mature, which eventually led to live birth, one of the hallmarks of human evolutionary success over birds, reptiles, and fish. Eggs cannot eliminate waste or draw the maternal nutrients required to develop the large brains that have made mammals so versatile. “These viruses made those changes possible…
So maybe all we need to do is evolve out of this mess!
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