I would just like to make a topic about things that might be ordinary for some but that many people don’t know.
You don’t have to be a savant or scientific to post.
Just things you’ve read or even heard and may be you want to know if they’re true.
Just exchange your discovery or your doubts about a few.
As…Let me start.
A proportion person extending his arms…to the tip of his finger has the same length as his height.
Try it.
Remember the man in one of our savant?
Of course too bad for them I can't imagine living as one but if I have my head may be I would survive and go trought it.
He is not an amputee but...
What's his name a nobel price for physics...
YourGrandpa wrote:Did you know that Pete posts a lot of stupid shit?
May be because you don't post any and I want some entertainment in here.
Maybe you should go outside every once in awhile.
Making a few friends wouldn't hurt either.
GL
Sorry me but...
I have more friends in here than in real life beside my parents and brothers...Believe it or not.
So I would like you to be my friend as well.
I know I don't write perfect english but I also know that you must understand it as well even with my grammar and all.
Take care my friend
I like you just as the testo and Ridla and the likes.
Have a great evening.
I am going to bed soon.
Pete
Also, did you know that the recognition site for the restriction endonuclease BamHI is: GGATCC?
(and BamHI supplied by Invitrogen works best when used with REact 3 buffer solution)
pete did you know that if you stretched the small intestine completely flat so that all its surface area was across 2 dimensions it would be big enough to bag you up, tie a knot, and throw you into a river?
and not just you but probably 2-3 other adults. lots of surface area for absorption.
tnf wrote:sorry werldheld, but you aren't the only one who knew that.
sadly.
I happened to be taking a break from working on a homework assignment when I read this thread, so I had the article right in my hands at the time.
I was also trying to point out that there are a lot of odd facts that anyone can come up with that no one else knows about. I apparently failed at doing so, though. :icon26:
yea, for some reason I seem to remember taq coming along for widespread use during the time I was doing a lot of PCR. I think I started with pfu. I believe taq is definitely more thermally stable.
but i can't remember too clearly...i drank sooo much of that memory away..
Taq must be the common pol to use, because that's all I've ever heard used. All I know about it is that it stands for one of the thermophiles: Themo-something aqua-something. I hope that's one of my prelim questions.
Did you know that mathematically, there's no difference between a series connection of a resistor, capacitor, and an inductor and a mechanical system consisting of a mass, a spring, and a dashpot?
Nightshade wrote:Did you know that mathematically, there's no difference between a series connection of a resistor, capacitor, and an inductor and a mechanical system consisting of a mass, a spring, and a dashpot?
werldhed wrote:Taq must be the common pol to use, because that's all I've ever heard used. All I know about it is that it stands for one of the thermophiles: Themo-something aqua-something. I hope that's one of my prelim questions.
tnf wrote:pete did you know that if you stretched the small intestine completely flat so that all its surface area was across 2 dimensions it would be big enough to bag you up, tie a knot, and throw you into a river?
and not just you but probably 2-3 other adults. lots of surface area for absorption.
I knew that the whole intestine is like 30 feet long but I didn't know you could do that in only the small one at that.