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  • this coffee sucks
  • LloydXmasLloydXmas Posts: 7,539
    this coffee sucks
    No coffee today. I'm jonesing
  • LloydXmas wrote:
    this coffee sucks
    No coffee today. I'm jonesing
    :shock: i have only had a few cups
  • afroannnieafroannnie Posts: 12,995
    dankind wrote:
    afroannnie wrote:
    For those of you who would like to turn Han Solo on... :? :lol:
    http://www.etsy.com/listing/152484235/s ... nite-light

    Find one with Leia in her Jabba's slave costume and maybe knobs instead of a switch, and I'm sold.

    Besides, I already have the Han Solo ice cube tray.

    :lol::lol: That would be good one too...

    I'm waiting until they put out a Chewbacca one... :corn:

    the ice cube trays are pretty cool too! :D
    Show #13 was a lucky one for me....
  • BinauralJamBinauralJam Posts: 14,158
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UwD_QiWPu8I

    :lol:, not a bruins fan ,but that's funny.
  • peacefrompaulpeacefrompaul Posts: 25,293
    Nicotine, Valium, Vicodin, Marijuana, Ecstasy, and Alcohol
  • LloydXmasLloydXmas Posts: 7,539
    Sad day today. :(
  • 8181 Posts: 58,276
    Nicotine, Valium, Vicodin, Marijuana, Ecstasy, and Alcohol

    i have 2 of those at home.
    81 is now off the air

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  • 8181 Posts: 58,276
    LloydXmas wrote:
    Sad day today. :(

    :(
    81 is now off the air

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  • peacefrompaulpeacefrompaul Posts: 25,293
    81 wrote:
    Nicotine, Valium, Vicodin, Marijuana, Ecstasy, and Alcohol

    i have 2 of those at home.

    C-c-c-c-c-co-caine?
  • shortstackshortstack Posts: 2,339
    81 wrote:
    Nicotine, Valium, Vicodin, Marijuana, Ecstasy, and Alcohol

    i have 2 of those at home.

    C-c-c-c-c-co-caine?

    8-)
    did you see me? i saw you.
  • 8181 Posts: 58,276
    81 wrote:
    Nicotine, Valium, Vicodin, Marijuana, Ecstasy, and Alcohol

    i have 2 of those at home.

    C-c-c-c-c-co-caine?

    codeine.......ok...
    81 is now off the air

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  • peacefrompaulpeacefrompaul Posts: 25,293
    81 wrote:

    codeine.......ok...

    Lame

    I had some of that two years ago for a nasty cough
  • 8181 Posts: 58,276
    81 wrote:

    codeine.......ok...

    Lame

    I had some of that two years ago for a nasty cough

    is it? woman has some for a cough she had. i sort of want to try it. :lol:
    81 is now off the air

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  • peacefrompaulpeacefrompaul Posts: 25,293
    81 wrote:
    81 wrote:

    codeine.......ok...

    Lame

    I had some of that two years ago for a nasty cough

    is it? woman has some for a cough she had. i sort of want to try it. :lol:

    Yeah, it's not worth it
  • peacefrompaulpeacefrompaul Posts: 25,293
    I wish that I believed in fate
    I wish I didn't sleep so late
  • normnorm Posts: 31,146
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  • JonnyPistachioJonnyPistachio Posts: 10,217
    norm wrote:
    tumblr_mo1g38zL0A1qewacoo1_r2_500.jpg

    umm, I didnt think folks had those anymore in 2013. :lol:
    Pick up my debut novel here on amazon: Jonny Bails Floatin (in paperback) (also available on Kindle for $2.99)
  • peacefrompaulpeacefrompaul Posts: 25,293
    norm wrote:
    tumblr_mo1g38zL0A1qewacoo1_r2_500.jpg

    umm, I didnt think folks had those anymore in 2013. :lol:

    :fp:
  • JonnyPistachioJonnyPistachio Posts: 10,217
    I once had one of these fishes stalk me while I was surfing. I couldnt escape the damned thing and it started to freak me out. :mrgreen: Evolution at its finest...

    Scientists Confirm Theory Regarding the Origins of the Sucking Disc of Remora Fish

    June 6, 2013 — Remora fish, with a sucking disc on top of their heads, have been the stuff of legend. They often attach themselves to the hulls of boats and in ancient times were thought to purposely slow the boat down. While that is a misunderstanding, something else not well understood was the origins of the fish's odd sucking disc. Scientists at the Smithsonian Institution and London's Natural History Museum, however, have solved that mystery proving that the disc is actually a greatly modified dorsal fin.

    The world's eight species of remoras range from 1 to 3 feet and are primarily found in tropical open-ocean waters. They use their sucking disc to attach themselves to large marine animals and feed off of scraps of food and parasites from the larger animal.

    The idea that the sucker disc is developed from the dorsal fin is not new and dates to the early 1800s. Since then, many scientists have suggested it was derived from the dorsal fin but nobody had studied the development of the remora from its earliest larval stages. "One reason I think this hasn't been done before is due to the difficulty in finding early stage remora larvae" said Dave Johnson, zoologist at the Smithsonian's National Museum of Natural History and co-author of the research. "In our study we closely tracked the development of the sucking disc beginning with tiny remora larvae, through to juvenile and adult remoras. We followed the earliest stages of the disc's development by matching the first vestiges of elements of the sucking disc with the first vestiges of elements of the dorsal fins of another fish, the white perch (Morone americana), which has the typical dorsal fin of most fishes."

    By doing this, the team was able to identify which of three main fin elements -- the distal radials, the proximal-middle radials, and the fin spines -- are radically modified and develop into the different elements of the remora's unusual disc.

    Up to a certain stage in the fish's development, the dorsal fin can be seen developing in the same way and looking very similar in both fishes. Then, through a series of small changes, the remora's dorsal fin begins to expand and shift towards the head. By the time the remora has reached about 30mm in length, the dorsal fin has become a fully formed 2mm sucking disc. It still has the components found in the dorsal fin, the tiny fin spines, spine bases and supporting bones, but the spine bases have greatly expanded.

    This research thus confirmed that the sucking disc is formed by a massive expansion of the dorsal fin through small changes while the fish is developing. It is not the result of the evolution of a completely new structure.
    Before developing their disc, remora larvae have very distinctive hooked teeth protruding from the lower jaw. "Because remora larvae at this stage are relatively rare in plankton collections, I have often wondered, although we don't have any evidence for it, if maybe remora larvae are not free living in the plankton layer but go into the gill cavities of fishes and use their hooked teeth to hang on until they develop a disc," said Johnson. "Fodder for future research."
    Pick up my debut novel here on amazon: Jonny Bails Floatin (in paperback) (also available on Kindle for $2.99)
  • rick1zoo2rick1zoo2 Posts: 12,632
    I once had one of these fishes stalk me while I was surfing. I couldnt escape the damned thing and it started to freak me out. :mrgreen: Evolution at its finest...

    Scientists Confirm Theory Regarding the Origins of the Sucking Disc of Remora Fish

    June 6, 2013 — Remora fish, with a sucking disc on top of their heads, have been the stuff of legend. They often attach themselves to the hulls of boats and in ancient times were thought to purposely slow the boat down. While that is a misunderstanding, something else not well understood was the origins of the fish's odd sucking disc. Scientists at the Smithsonian Institution and London's Natural History Museum, however, have solved that mystery proving that the disc is actually a greatly modified dorsal fin.

    The world's eight species of remoras range from 1 to 3 feet and are primarily found in tropical open-ocean waters. They use their sucking disc to attach themselves to large marine animals and feed off of scraps of food and parasites from the larger animal.

    The idea that the sucker disc is developed from the dorsal fin is not new and dates to the early 1800s. Since then, many scientists have suggested it was derived from the dorsal fin but nobody had studied the development of the remora from its earliest larval stages. "One reason I think this hasn't been done before is due to the difficulty in finding early stage remora larvae" said Dave Johnson, zoologist at the Smithsonian's National Museum of Natural History and co-author of the research. "In our study we closely tracked the development of the sucking disc beginning with tiny remora larvae, through to juvenile and adult remoras. We followed the earliest stages of the disc's development by matching the first vestiges of elements of the sucking disc with the first vestiges of elements of the dorsal fins of another fish, the white perch (Morone americana), which has the typical dorsal fin of most fishes."

    By doing this, the team was able to identify which of three main fin elements -- the distal radials, the proximal-middle radials, and the fin spines -- are radically modified and develop into the different elements of the remora's unusual disc.

    Up to a certain stage in the fish's development, the dorsal fin can be seen developing in the same way and looking very similar in both fishes. Then, through a series of small changes, the remora's dorsal fin begins to expand and shift towards the head. By the time the remora has reached about 30mm in length, the dorsal fin has become a fully formed 2mm sucking disc. It still has the components found in the dorsal fin, the tiny fin spines, spine bases and supporting bones, but the spine bases have greatly expanded.

    This research thus confirmed that the sucking disc is formed by a massive expansion of the dorsal fin through small changes while the fish is developing. It is not the result of the evolution of a completely new structure.
    Before developing their disc, remora larvae have very distinctive hooked teeth protruding from the lower jaw. "Because remora larvae at this stage are relatively rare in plankton collections, I have often wondered, although we don't have any evidence for it, if maybe remora larvae are not free living in the plankton layer but go into the gill cavities of fishes and use their hooked teeth to hang on until they develop a disc," said Johnson. "Fodder for future research."


    that kinda sucks...
  • RKCNDYRKCNDY Posts: 31,013
    81 wrote:
    Nicotine, Valium, Vicodin, Marijuana, Ecstasy, and Alcohol

    i have 2 of those at home.

    I've got 5... :shifty:
    The joy of life comes from our encounters with new experiences, and hence there is no greater joy than to have an endlessly changing horizon, for each day to have a new and different sun.

    - Christopher McCandless
  • BinauralJamBinauralJam Posts: 14,158
    RKCNDY wrote:
    81 wrote:
    Nicotine, Valium, Vicodin, Marijuana, Ecstasy, and Alcohol

    i have 2 of those at home.

    I've got 5... :shifty:


    Want to make some $$$?
  • RKCNDYRKCNDY Posts: 31,013


    Want to make some $$$?

    $1 per smoke really isn't gonna get me that far... :lol:
    The joy of life comes from our encounters with new experiences, and hence there is no greater joy than to have an endlessly changing horizon, for each day to have a new and different sun.

    - Christopher McCandless
  • peacefrompaulpeacefrompaul Posts: 25,293
    RKCNDY wrote:


    Want to make some $$$?

    $1 per smoke really isn't gonna get me that far... :lol:

    What?
  • BinauralJamBinauralJam Posts: 14,158
    RKCNDY wrote:


    Want to make some $$$?

    $1 per smoke really isn't gonna get me that far... :lol:


    I was really just interested in the vicodin :P

    mmmmm vicodin
  • 8181 Posts: 58,276
    I was really just interested in the vicodin :P

    mmmmm vicodin

    that stuff sucks....i was extremely disapointed in it.
    81 is now off the air

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  • BinauralJamBinauralJam Posts: 14,158
    81 wrote:
    I was really just interested in the vicodin :P

    mmmmm vicodin

    that stuff sucks....i was extremely disapointed in it.


    Gotta double up
  • normnorm Posts: 31,146
    81 wrote:
    I was really just interested in the vicodin :P

    mmmmm vicodin

    that stuff sucks....i was extremely disapointed in it.

    how many mg's did you take? i need at least 750mg of vicodin for it to take effect
  • 8181 Posts: 58,276
    81 wrote:
    I was really just interested in the vicodin :P

    mmmmm vicodin

    that stuff sucks....i was extremely disapointed in it.


    Gotta double up

    i did :fp: :lol:
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