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The Inner Life of a Cell

If you haven't known by now, I am a student of science, and viewing what I learn about in action is just thrilling for me. I'm an avid Cell Biology fanatic, and I'm not just saying this because I find this video awesome. This one was made by, according to the YouTube caption, geniuses at Harvard as well as XVIVO, so hats off to them for making such a spectacular video. Enjoy it! Find out more by looking up this resource . Salaam, from Saracen P.S. Also, I would like to take this opportunity to remind you of the poll that I am conducting on Musharraf and the State of Emergency.

Stoking More Divisions in Iraq

And this time, the Iraqi government seems to be responsible. Just when I read the details, I couldn't help but feel irrevocable contempt for a government that is aiding the forces that seek to divide and conquer Iraq by actually promoting the divide. The headline here speaks for itself: It is a volatile city, but one that is vital to Iraq's future, and Kirkuk is now facing its toughest test yet. Just weeks before a scheduled referendum on the city's future, Arab residents are being paid to pack up and leave. It is a controversial scheme, tied up in the struggle over which community should have control of Kirkuk and its huge oilfields. The so-called jewel of the north lies around 250km northeast of the Iraqi capital, and has always been a valuable prize.( Al-Jazeera, 11-06-07 ) Un-!@#$%^&believable. What the hell are they thinking? And what's the issue? The fact is that we have three ethnic groups claiming Kirkuk as their own. Three cheers for this form of "demo

On Stealing Wireless Internet

Just when I got my laptop, I decided to try on the wireless feature at my neighborhood. I was surprised that many people, who had wireless routers and networks, were detected by my laptop. I was even more surprised at the fact that a good number of them were unprotected. Connecting to one gave me a faster connection than the one I had at home. I was tempted to stay connected, but I felt I was doing something that I shouldn't be (call it guilt). I mean, it's not my fault that I was able to tap into my neighbor's internet, even though a door wide open that leads to something wrong doesn't necessarily mean you have to or can go into it. So, I disconnected. I mean, sure: it's not like I killed someone, but it's still as bad as stealing someone's wallet. What if the guy paid for bandwidth? What if his bills are already outrageously high? What if he was doing some serious work that required a consistently hi-speed connection? That would certainly make me a bad nei