Finally got the pics from the Halloween party and put them up in my pics section here--you're welcome to go to www.circusugly.com and click the photo gallery link in the top right corner to see the whole set, if you wish. The first one is one of my kung fu pics but the others are all from the party. The fire staff pics came out awesome. Too bad I don't have the ones of Hoyt being teabagged yet.
I get to play with liquid nitrogen tomorrow, which is always fun. I get to handle all sorts of dangerous chemicals and equipment at my lab--the worst is probably P32, a radioisotope. I always make jokes that I'm going to have flipper children from radiation damage to my balls or something. Of course we have ways of detecting exposure and my levels are always really low. That probably doesn't sound too reassuring to someone unacquainted with how P32 works, but trust me ,it's OK.
Hey, guess what? If I really, really wanted to, I could probably do this: 1)get a sample of pathogenic bacteria from a sick person, a strain like TB or strep(yes, strep can turn deadly as it leads to rheumatic fever and necrotizing fasciitis, otherwise known as flesh-eating syndrome)that is deadly but treatable by antibiotics. 2) Rear small amounts in petri dishes. 3) Spend a few months cloning all the antibiotic resistance genes in the lab(probably over a dozen among all our vectors) into the deadly species. 4) Grow massive quantities of transformed bacteria or fungi in agar trays or liquid media. 5) Inoculate every doorhandle and eating utensil I can in a concentrated area. 6) Rest knowing I have possibly created an incredibly virulent disease.
OK sleep tight guys.
To prevent anybody from calling the FBI on me, let me assure you I would never do that. It's actually probably alot harder than that. But bioterrorism is certainly an inevitability--that's why we need guys like me who will use that sort of knowledge for good and create cures for those fucked-up diseases.
Enough work talk. Enough talk period. Later folks.
THE PENALIZER
I get to play with liquid nitrogen tomorrow, which is always fun. I get to handle all sorts of dangerous chemicals and equipment at my lab--the worst is probably P32, a radioisotope. I always make jokes that I'm going to have flipper children from radiation damage to my balls or something. Of course we have ways of detecting exposure and my levels are always really low. That probably doesn't sound too reassuring to someone unacquainted with how P32 works, but trust me ,it's OK.
Hey, guess what? If I really, really wanted to, I could probably do this: 1)get a sample of pathogenic bacteria from a sick person, a strain like TB or strep(yes, strep can turn deadly as it leads to rheumatic fever and necrotizing fasciitis, otherwise known as flesh-eating syndrome)that is deadly but treatable by antibiotics. 2) Rear small amounts in petri dishes. 3) Spend a few months cloning all the antibiotic resistance genes in the lab(probably over a dozen among all our vectors) into the deadly species. 4) Grow massive quantities of transformed bacteria or fungi in agar trays or liquid media. 5) Inoculate every doorhandle and eating utensil I can in a concentrated area. 6) Rest knowing I have possibly created an incredibly virulent disease.
OK sleep tight guys.
To prevent anybody from calling the FBI on me, let me assure you I would never do that. It's actually probably alot harder than that. But bioterrorism is certainly an inevitability--that's why we need guys like me who will use that sort of knowledge for good and create cures for those fucked-up diseases.
Enough work talk. Enough talk period. Later folks.
THE PENALIZER

tankboi:
-well then i'll be sure to stay on your good side,i wanted to thank you for contributing to the fire pics; and WOW
bad ass 3 piece staff, verry unique and the pix are amazing

