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>Well, your nickname Dr called my atention, and I not just like >englishmen, usually, I'm Welsh, but that's a different story! > but especially those sincere ones and the name PYCRAFT >sounds like someone really special It's my mother's maiden name, and does seem quite rare. >and the Zen Proverb is a extremely interesting one... ... and used as a good excuse for Zen masters to get drunk occasionally, apparently. >but, I'm afraid, what really makes me risk to rob some >of your time is: BIO-ELECTRONIC - What the hell... ?? >I imagine you implant RS 232 into rats to monitor them... or make chips >cross their legs and then procreate... "Lift your leg, Ratty." "Come on, Ratty, lift your leg!" "Ok, if that's the way you want it..." ZAP!! "Good boy, Ratty!" Naaah, I spend my day using electric fields to manipulate viruses on microelectrode arrays. It can be a great conversation killer, especially when people find out that the main virus I use is Herpes. Yes, I spend all day looking at Herpes move down a microscope. There's a bit more about it on my web page (http://www.elec.gla.ac.uk/~pycraft/) >If anyone thinks this is off topic: shht, he is Dr., lets see whether we >can finally find the resonance centre in the brain, you know, the >twistplace, the ANSWER to the loop... If we knew the answer to the loop there would be no point asking the question anymore, and that would be a shame. Michael Dr Michael Pycraft Hughes Bioelectronic Research Centre, Rankine Bldg, Tel: (+44) 141 330 5979 University of Glasgow, Glasgow G12 8QQ, U.K. "Everything in moderation, including moderation" (Zen Proverb)