As they say: God is Great. kineococcus radiotoleransIt could be no other name. The 3-eyed Fish!!!! Betcha that's one nasty-ass bug. Wouldn't want it living in my nuclear waste dump, that's for sure. Gotta love evolution!!!! Yeah... and soon we have te FEV virus and stuff... that was the geek in me talking. Now we can be confident life will survive nuclear war. Yeah... and soon we have te FEV virus and stuff...kyylick, you have a point. kineococcus radiotolerans virus bug or a kineococcus radiotolerans anti-biotic. Ut oh. You know, did any one ever find it funny that any Batman villain who was exposed to toxic waste gained super powers, while when I am exposed to toxic waste I just get cancer and die. Now, I'm a Buddhist, and a pacifist, but I have to admit, the first thing I think when I hear of a bug that lives in nuclear waste is: then how do we kill it? For some reason I just thought of Antibiotic Resistant Tuberculosis. The more we try to kill it, the more evolved it is. ouyangwulong, I don't think it's smart to "kill" in a chemical way, we'll only end up starting a chemical war between Nature and Humans with Nature one-upping us every turn. Maybe a more ecological or out of the box idea like leaving this thing on moon Of course, I'm not actually planning on killing it, I was just thinking in the Batman / Sci-fi movie paradigm. But, I must say, the moon sounds good. Or heck, send it to Venus. It's not like we're going to use that planet for anything anyway! "Greenish-orange slime"? Why do those colors sound familiar? "Greenish-orange slime"? Why do those colors sound familiar?I pretty much became familiar with color at a very young age playing with crayons, so I cannot answer that question for you. |
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