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5-16-2007 9:00 AM
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5-16-2007 1:16 PM
arifsali
As they say: God is Great.
5-16-2007 5:54 PM
skwirlinator
kineococcus radiotolerans
It could be no other name.
5-16-2007 6:31 PM
sohil
The 3-eyed Fish!!!!
5-16-2007 7:14 PM
enbar
Betcha that's one nasty-ass bug. Wouldn't want it living in my nuclear waste dump, that's for sure.
5-16-2007 8:19 PM
Lailuu
Gotta love evolution!!!!
5-17-2007 3:54 AM
kyylick
Yeah... and soon we have te FEV virus and stuff... that was the geek in me talking.
5-17-2007 5:45 AM
pokkets
Now we can be confident life will survive nuclear war.
5-18-2007 3:14 AM
sidegik
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.


5-20-2007 1:48 AM
ouyangwulong
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?
5-20-2007 9:09 AM
sohil
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
5-20-2007 10:38 AM
ouyangwulong
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!
5-20-2007 1:03 PM
Kore7
"Greenish-orange slime"? Why do those colors sound familiar?
5-20-2007 1:39 PM
willhelm
"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.
5-20-2007 10:38 PM
Kore7
What I was trying to get at is the synergy between nature and Clipmarks. (Note: not the slime in question. )
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