Monday, October 29, 2001

> Asthma Vaccine?
Scientists are investigating whether a vaccine based on a bacteria found in soil can protect against asthma. In previous experiments with blood cells, the bacteria has been shown to change the way immune cells recognise allergens - agents which cause allergies.

[ViewFromTheHeart]   8:53:30 PM  Link    

> Jeff asks "What the heck happens to time in a blackhole?" Well, the alienoidz are so glad you asked, Jeff! You see, it's just like post-election Al "In Goo We Trust" Gore---[ you know, how Gore wanders about aimlessly in a never-ending, I-won-but-I-lost, Jeremiah Johnson, pancake-eating, I'm-on-a-big-fat-weight-train, circle of FUNK ]---as matter compresses to infinite density under the crushing gravity of the blackhole, time becomes thick like tar [black goo]....trapping whatever falls into it's event [election] horizon....doomed to orbit around a black, mindless singularity that holds no meaning or future. Time becomes black goo on a chocolate glazed donut... endless circling the donut hole... eating and eating... never enough goo... [blackholebrain]   6:37:59 PM  Link    
> Lol... Alwin hits this very same topic with an exact 180-deg spin as my bloggage! Yea for blogs!!! Yea for America!!! [blackholebrain]   12:50:07 PM  Link    
> Wayback Goes Way Back on Web. It used to be that defunct Web pages would simply disappear. A new tool allows people to surf archived versions of the Internet as it was in the past. By Kendra Mayfield. [Wired News]   9:52:26 AM  Link    
> Great suggestions pouring in for new stories on The MTV Chronicles. The more names I see, the more stories keep popping into my head. Today's update: Whitney Houston [Adam Curry: CurryDotCom]   3:56:45 AM  Link    
> Gustave Flaubert. "To be stupid, selfish, and have good health are three requirements for happiness, though if stupidity is lacking, all is lost." [Quotes of the Day]   12:51:45 AM  Link    
> Don't forget to set your clocks back an hour for daylight saving! [Jeff's Weblog]   12:48:57 AM  Link