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Category Archives: Science-less Sunday
Sweet home Alabama [2]
It never ends. There’s always something to do, whether it’s laying turf, repairing hoses, or pulling up the wild onions. I’m taking advantage of the unexpected time off to fix things around the house and garden. In the best traditions … Continue reading Continue reading
The Times They Are A-Changin’
Hard to believe, but 4 years ago we were in lockdown. Bit of a shit time, really, with scary NHS bears yelling at us to STAY HOME, schools shut, people being shouted at for being (gasp) outside, and all that … Continue reading Continue reading
Posted in Don't try this at home, fucking scary NHS bears, Joshua, Lockdown, offspring, Science-less Sunday, treehouse
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This is what we find
While making Richard’s Famous Margaritas(tm) (note to self: post this on Magirism at some point) this afternoon, I had to clear the Triple Sec optic from the sugary lunge build-up. After cleaning, I picked up the wrong receptacle and dropped … Continue reading Continue reading
Posted in 15MinutePost, Science-less Sunday
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Town Called Malice
I went to a gig on Friday night. That in itself is probably worth a blog post, but this gig was a bit special because the Younger Pawn was playing bass in a band called Charles and the Big Boys, … Continue reading
On Biological Modelling
No. 94. Coccoliths. With apologies to rpg. But why should cell biologists have all the fun?
Posted in biological modelling, coccoliths, happy plankton, Nonsense, Science-less Sunday, Silliness
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Keep on running
What’s that bright light in the sky? We need Winter, because without it we would not appreciate Spring so much.
Posted in 2012, 2013, London, London Marathon, Mo Farah, mobot, photographs, Photography, Science-less Sunday, Spring, terrorism, XXX Olympiad
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On biological modelling
Complement activation
Posted in biological modelling, complement, London, Nonsense, Science-less Sunday, Silliness, Tesco, trolley
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On biological modelling
#5 Thylakoid
Posted in biological modelling, chloroplast, Nonsense, Science-less Sunday, thylakoid
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On Biological Modelling
#4 Nuclear Pore (internal) (oily spaghetti model)
Posted in biological modelling, Nonsense, nuclear pore, nuclear trafficking, Science-less Sunday, spaghetti, trafficking
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