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Ah, Steffi just pointed this out on one of my blog posts
And my comment is the same, look at the mouseover and bow before the superiority of the CS grads!
Ah yes, your ‘link for the rest of us’ came after my post. That’s the thing with biologists, if they see something broken they’ll just steam ahead with the clone army anyway.
if they see something broken they’ll just steam ahead with the clone army anyway.
Nothing to worry about, then! Hurray!
Until the chemists come along with their latest cytotoxic compound, and erradicate the masses…
I saw this last night and laughed, until I realized I might be a chemist by biologist standards and then I quickly closed all the doors and windows and wore my protective hat and hid under the bed.
I’m a biochemist by training. I’ll take you all on.
Well, but so am I. My MSc in Chemistry says that I majored in Biochemistry, and my PhD is in Biochemistry (even though I did cell biology in the lab). Plus, I also have an additional MSc degree in Pharmacology, so I know about drugs, mwahaha… >:)
I don’t know about cuttlefish, though, so I’m still scared.