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November 29, 2005

Airport have gotten out of control...


Airport have gotten out of control...
Originally uploaded by dimitrin.
So they make all the security checks so it take hours to get to ones gate. Now I had to transfer in Newark and here I am standing in a line again... This one is out of control. Come two hour before doesn't seem to be the right answer. Fix the system. Flow is the fault in thos system not arriving hours before. And once one pays the sercurity check dues... Shouldn't the person have a way to get through on a tranfer...

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First frost


First frost
Originally uploaded by dimitrin.
Well for me at least. We went to vancouver for thanksgiving and walk to the bus stop on Monday I was walking by frosted grass.



It reminds me of when I was a child. And walking to the bus stop across Amry Park in Brookline. What I remember most was the crunching sound the frozen grass made beneath my feet.

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First frost


First frost
Originally uploaded by dimitrin.
Well for me at least. We went to vancouver for thanksgiving and walk to the bus stop on Monday I was walking by frosted grass.



It reminds me of when I was a child. And walking to the bus stop across Amry Park in Brookline. What I remember most was the crunching sound the frozen grass made beneath my feet.

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More frost


More frost
Originally uploaded by dimitrin.
While walking past there were sooo many wonderful pictures to be had. Unfortunately I had only my Treo. Now on route to Boston for the day, sharp photos will have to wait.



This is just one last antiprima of what i hope to still find Wednesday walking to the bus stop in the morning.

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November 23, 2005

six


six
Originally uploaded by dimitrin.
one a group of art of errors collection i am building.

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ooooooh

Scientists at UC San Francisco have engineered bacteria to create living photographs that weigh in at 100 megapixels per square inch.

The photos were created by projecting light on "biological film" -- billions of genetically engineered E. coli growing in dishes of agar, a standard jello-like growth medium for bacteria.

The work is published in this week’s issue of Nature (Nov. 24, 2005), devoted entirely to the emerging field of synthetic biology. The new field focuses on identifying genes that control key traits and then engineering microbes to activate the genes in novel combinations to create useful tools for medicine and technology.

The students produced the innovative bacterial images and a bacterial camera as part of MIT's intercollegiate Genetically Engineered Machine (iGEM) competition. The project won "best part" for the genetically engineered light receptor developed by UCSF graduate students working with Chris Voigt, PhD, assistant professor of pharmaceutical chemistry at UCSF and a leader in synthetic biology....

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November 17, 2005

travels tell no lies

Tested in Russia, the two-stage GK-1 voice analyser requires that passengers don headphones at a console and answer "yes" or "no" into a microphone to questions about whether they are planning something illicit.

The software will almost always pick up uncontrollable tremors in the voice that give away liars or those with something to hide, say its designers at Israeli firm Nemesysco.

Airport lie detector system

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