In effect, I guess I am dropping my secret identity.. taking off the ZEN mask and cape, dropping the capitalised letters and so forth.
If you want to shorten it, just type AJ.
Thanks everyone.
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AJ Pickett wrote:In effect, I guess I am dropping my secret identity.. taking off the ZEN mask and cape, dropping the capitalised letters and so forth.
If you want to shorten it, just type AJ.
AJ Pickett wrote:Just letting you guys know that I am dropping the ZEN nick name for good.. I know this is one of those things that can be a pain in the butt to get used to and yes, I'll still answer to ZEN if you address me as that.. but really, the nick name never did actually mean anything significant and I'd rather just use my real name.
In effect, I guess I am dropping my secret identity.. taking off the ZEN mask and cape, dropping the capitalised letters and so forth.
If you want to shorten it, just type AJ.
Thanks everyone.
Sentinel wrote:Ah, well, a rose by any other name, and all that...
Warwolf wrote:Sentinel wrote:Ah, well, a rose by any other name, and all that...
I don't know if I'd go so far as to call him a rose...![]()
AJ Pickett wrote:Just letting you guys know that I am dropping the ZEN nick name for good.. I know this is one of those things that can be a pain in the butt to get used to and yes, I'll still answer to ZEN if you address me as that.. but really, the nick name never did actually mean anything significant and I'd rather just use my real name.
In effect, I guess I am dropping my secret identity.. taking off the ZEN mask and cape, dropping the capitalised letters and so forth.
If you want to shorten it, just type AJ.
Thanks everyone.
Sir_Spirit wrote:AJ Pickett wrote:Just letting you guys know that I am dropping the ZEN nick name for good.. I know this is one of those things that can be a pain in the butt to get used to and yes, I'll still answer to ZEN if you address me as that.. but really, the nick name never did actually mean anything significant and I'd rather just use my real name.
In effect, I guess I am dropping my secret identity.. taking off the ZEN mask and cape, dropping the capitalised letters and so forth.
If you want to shorten it, just type AJ.
Thanks everyone.
BUt now villians can stike out at you through your loved ones you fool!
Sentinel wrote:I could be "Zentinel".
Uncle Servo wrote:Sentinel wrote:I could be "Zentinel".
Hmmm...
Uncle Zenvo...
Zen Servo...
Uncle Zen...
Zencle Servo...
I think I'll stay the way I am for now... even though "Zen Servo" doesn't sound bad...
Sentinel wrote:You should start a regualr column for the Rifter called "Uncle Servos' Zen".
AJ Pickett wrote:I'd like to see what would happen if I swapped a heap of my mitochondria for those of a Seal or perhaps a Polar Bear, as mitochondria have their own DNA, seperate to the Human genome found in the nucleus of our cells.
Mitochondria are passed on to us from our mother's, all of the organisms on Earth who make good use of oxygen can thank those original archaic single celled organisms in the primordial soup, working together in symbiosis. Well, what would happen if I mixed my mitochondria? Without altering my DNA and with the certainty that the modification will not pass on to the next generation (though only if you are a guy, sorry ladies, you better not try this stunt our you could end up having mutant children).
Anyway, if a human was chock full of the mitochondria of animals with enhanced, wild metabolisms.. who is to say what the effect would be.. the other mitochondria might overload the human, or not accept the new host and die off inside the body.
Risky, but imagine if you could run like a horse and hold your breath like a seal, or hibernate during the winter.
I'd gladly experiment on cell samples from myself and play around with my own biochemistry.. nobody owns the rights to my body and like I said, it's not technically genetic engineering. I'd have to be fairly sure it was not going to kill me before I tried augmenting my mitochondria.. but thats my only real concern, ethically, nobody is at risk but me if I did it.
Iczer wrote:AJ Pickett wrote:I'd like to see what would happen if I swapped a heap of my mitochondria for those of a Seal or perhaps a Polar Bear, as mitochondria have their own DNA, seperate to the Human genome found in the nucleus of our cells.
Mitochondria are passed on to us from our mother's, all of the organisms on Earth who make good use of oxygen can thank those original archaic single celled organisms in the primordial soup, working together in symbiosis. Well, what would happen if I mixed my mitochondria? Without altering my DNA and with the certainty that the modification will not pass on to the next generation (though only if you are a guy, sorry ladies, you better not try this stunt our you could end up having mutant children).
Anyway, if a human was chock full of the mitochondria of animals with enhanced, wild metabolisms.. who is to say what the effect would be.. the other mitochondria might overload the human, or not accept the new host and die off inside the body.
Risky, but imagine if you could run like a horse and hold your breath like a seal, or hibernate during the winter.
I'd gladly experiment on cell samples from myself and play around with my own biochemistry.. nobody owns the rights to my body and like I said, it's not technically genetic engineering. I'd have to be fairly sure it was not going to kill me before I tried augmenting my mitochondria.. but thats my only real concern, ethically, nobody is at risk but me if I did it.
According to My Resident Biochemist (No Kidding here), Your body would spit out the mitochondrial samples in standard imuno response. You would get sick, really really sick, or worse depending on the amount you transfer.
For a SAFE (and i use THAT term very loosley when refering to genetic tampering) Firstly, Use a species with more human connectivity, like a pig or any other simian. Then, you need to dissolve the Mite in a T3 solution (The 'T' is in fact the supected origin for resident evil's use of a 'T' virus). this reduces the chance of the foreign bodies fighting back (a common occurance when introducing foreign matter into a body is that not only does the body attempt immuno rejection, but the introduced matter has the ability to also reject the body).
Now that the mitochondrial DNA is more compatable and less likely to fight back, you need to slave into a system that allows it to remain 'alive' and functioning inside a host that will not want them there. Typically, the mitochondrial matter needs to be seperated into it's helix stands and then possibly attached to a virus, which will allow the new mitochondria to propogate within the system.
Overall you are looking at 12-20 years of work ahead of you, give or take advances in the sciences. as it stands however, you would require some nasty immono suppresants to get you through the day, and chances of conception drop to an abysmally low level, with a high prediction of mutantions and deformities in any offspring.
Batts
Uncle Servo wrote:Sentinel wrote:You should start a regualr column for the Rifter called "Uncle Servos' Zen".
Starting with, "If you don't care where you are, you're not lost..."
Actually, I am in fact working on a couple of things to submit to the Rifter.