Posted: Tue Jul 12, 2005 8:37 pm
I'm a travel agent, a pool hussler and a playboy. Ha! lifes great. 
so ur 18? any older and ur a moron...Kracus wrote:I'm a travel agent, a pool hussler and a playboy. Ha! lifes great.
46c here todaychopov wrote:Well, it had 40º C today. If you are here on holiday this may be nice but if you have to handle and glue tiny pieces of wood metal and plastic all day it´s quite annoying. Nevertheless I catched a baad sunburn last weekend on the beach... :icon32:+JuggerNaut+ wrote:enviouschopov wrote:I´m an architect. Currently working in southern Spain and atm mostly making a huge model for a project our office is about to build.
Stool sample analyzer.redfella wrote:I
* connect lines
* fillet arcs to lines
* trim lines
* burst/explode blocks
* regen model space
* hatch boundary areas
* and dream of fucking my hot Korean co-worker all day
What is my job?
in the hair/nails/manicure/pedicure business?redfella wrote:I
* connect lines
* fillet arcs to lines
* trim lines
* burst/explode blocks
* regen model space
* hatch boundary areas
* and dream of fucking my hot Korean co-worker all day
What is my job?
some kind of AutoCad designredfella wrote:I
* connect lines
* fillet arcs to lines
* trim lines
* burst/explode blocks
* regen model space
* hatch boundary areas
* and dream of fucking my hot Korean co-worker all day
What is my job?
your welcomeKaziganthe wrote:You're an architect, like Karl Rove.
this is wiseKaziganthe wrote:Sorry Jug, in context, I can't comment on that.
tbh, I'm not sure anymore. It's probably the latter one.werldhed wrote:That makes sense. Was the goal to alter the MDCs so they did not activate the donor T cells when exposed to the recipient cells? Would that also reduce the MDC ability to activate T cells when they come in contact with foreign pathogens (e.g. viruses or bacteria). Or where you trying to specifically reduce T cell activation in terms of the Host's antigens and not foreign antigens?saturn wrote: My project was named: "The effects of UVB irradiation on the phenotype and function of murine myeloid dendritic cells".
I derived bone marrow from freshly killed C57Bl/6 mice and cultivated them with GM-CSF to create dendritic cells. Then I irradiated them with variable doses of UVB light (which is known to have a immunosupressive effect). I did a lot of other stuff, but to make it short I tried to alter the T-cell stimulatory effects of dendritic cells so we might create tolerant Th1 and Th2 cells that could be used to fight Graft-versus-Host disease in Leukemia transplant-patients.
If I read my stuff i did 4 years ago, I understand half the stuff was doing back then, haha.
It's great. When some stupid cunt comes in to tell you they've got sunburn (and to get sunburn in England you have to be one hell of a stupid cunt) or hayfever, you can ask them, "okay, is this an accident or an emergency?"saturn wrote:heh, every country has its own name for the ERbusetibi wrote:A&E=accident and emergency?
Jug wins! -Residential architectural drafting.+JuggerNaut+ wrote:some kind of AutoCad design
*stretches yet again*redfella wrote:Jug wins! -Residential architectural drafting.+JuggerNaut+ wrote:some kind of AutoCad design
Don't know what that means, but cool! \o/+JuggerNaut+ wrote:*stretches yet again*
full time stay gucci down stay riding the flyestKn0wFuRy wrote:No one needs to actually name a company or location or how much you make or anything.
Just why not post what your job is? I know we have had these threads before anyone says anything but the last one I read was ages ago so I don't remember your job if you even posted in it.
I will go first.
I am a full time single Mom and I work part time for an agency that provides a social service.
I janitize Janet's Janitilia in Janiaryrgoer wrote:janitor