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Microscope nerd, and recovering academic. Currently enjoying startup life. @DrGriff34 from the bad place.
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Also does anyone have a preference for very inexpensive LED fluorescent light sources? She does have access to a 3D printer and small amounts of money for Thorlab parts.
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Everyone hopped up on coffee milk
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A duo to tackle the issues…of 2009.
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More drama than the Clips game.
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I see a Judy.
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I left the UK, having weathered the Scottish Independence Referendum and before Brexit, only to end up with Trump 6 months later.
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Congrats on dodging the bullet. It's too bad we have to be the cautionary tale.
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British History Podcast! It's on Episode 473, and just a few decades past the Norman Conquest.
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There is the third option - that there are two separate contingents of the American far right who view a total societal collapse as the only way to set aside constitutional democracy.
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Sadly we’re not looking at a dimeric complex. Many more steps to come.
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These tariffs are going to be a boon for the domestic production of shit-covered rocks. Two startups in the field got their pitchbooks in front of Andreessen-Horowitz this morning .
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We appreciate your efforts. My brother has been hitting up cable news and newspapers to let people know what will happen when you hollow out the CDC.
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I know someone who worked in the Senate when Reid was there, and he was convinced that Harry woke up every morning thinking about who he was going to destroy that day. Once a boxer, always a fighter.
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Harry Reid would have never let this happen. He was a wartime consigliere who was fond of a scrape, unlike Schumer.
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The Graham Warren v. Jennifer Lippincott-Schwartz lab battles over ER and Golgi were pretty epic in that late '90s-early '00s.
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They also largely flew without parachutes. That's not even to mention the "Sniper Girls" that the Soviets employed.
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His Christmas special was iconic and is seared into my brain.
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This is how we get Christines.
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That Corona commercial has the best ROI of any commercial in history. It probably cost $50 back in the ’80s.
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Is that why Ford is ripping out the bike lanes? He heard you were getting too fast?
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Damn, you’re fast.
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I like Spy700 DNA from Spirochrome for live and NucSpot750 from Biotium for fixed.
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He also has a cabinet that would never go 25th Amendment on him as they owe him everything, and Vance would boot them in an instant.
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We know that she’s fine working with sexual predators.
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After joining AARP, be sure you've scheduled your colonoscopy.
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Your information is surprisingly definitive.
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Is that Fertitta a relation to the owner of the Rockets?
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And do it over a zoom or phone call. Lots of people know things that they don’t want to commit to email.
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Like Modest Mouse once sang, “I was at the all night diner. The sign said “Triple X”, but they were talking about root beer.”