> I have trouble believing in the US electoral system,
Anything that complex is doomed to failure eventually.
> , and religious zealotry,
Why anyone would think strapping 12 sticks of dynamite to his
chest and blowing up people trying to go shopping would get them
to heaven is beyond me. Even if it is a war, it is customary to go
blow up military targets. Civilian just get peaved and rather
aggressive.
> and people who paint glassfish.
Well, here another great mystery. Why anyone would want to
obscure the delicate inner beauty of a fish's internal organs is
incomprehandable.
> All depends how coarse the detection is, I guess.
This is a fantastic point. I'm willing to bet that if that zero nitrate
water sample was tested with several different test kits you would
get several results.
> Cheer up, it is still possible to see three unbelievable things before
> breakfast :)
Yes. I woke up this morning with the congo tetras playing in the
sunshine with the boesemani and rubrosplendidia. What a site!
Who needs marines.
The suprise came in when I was looking with at my Nematolebias
whitei (formally Cynolebias). Apparently I was breeding with the
wrong male. The "substandard" one was a lot more beautiful in
natural sunshine. Damn artificial lights!
Bye
Tyrone Genade
http://www.geocities.com/tyronegenade/intro.html
Department Biochemistry Molecular Cell Physiology Lab
University of Stellenbosch Ph: +27-021-808-5880
Republic of South Africa fax: +27-021-808-5863
*************************************************************
"Everything works for good for those who love The Lord"
Romans 8:28