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Friday, April 21, 2006
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Is it a bird? Is it a plane? No you idiot, it's a giant blog!
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Yes they are absurd but they are suprisingly hard to remember because they are so absurd you remember what they relate to eg: ATPase: the enzyme used during the re-cocking of the myosin heads during muscle conraction.
Good work Anna! You've been studying.
Sodium-Potassium ATPase is a transport protein involved in active transport of sodium out of a cell, and potassium into the cell, moving both of them against their concentration gradient. This also sets up a large concentration gradient for Sodium to flow back into the cell, which other transporters may utilise as energy to drive their functions
Yeah... well... A creditor is someone who owes you money.
Ah damn now my brain hurts. Damn commerce.
Ha, we have easy words like "vector" and "moment".
pffft, thats what I say
eh. do arts. then you have words that mean whatever you want them to mean, which is very post-modern. Even "post-modern" can mean any one of a billion things.
Joel help me out here. What's a debtor again? Argh! These accounting terms are worse than the medical ones! But now to publicly embarress Joel, a creditor is someone who *you* owe money. I remember it from the song 'All for the best" from Godspell when it says "and creditors weighing your purse".
In closing, medical terms=hard and joel=silly (everyone's favourite mathematically proven equation)
Don't forget the equation Tyson=q
Yeah I know it is damian, I was just saying that to prove how hard accounting terms are...
How exactly can something be POST modern?
peek-a-boo
I believe that in art 'modern' is actually a time period, like 'baroque' or 'deco', hence the period is 'post-modern', then came '20th century'. We could almost be in '21st century' (very creative, that one.)
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