We're still working on a plan, but so far it involves being sent to prison and becoming somebody's bitch.

Fred ,'Just Rewards (2)'


Natter Five-O: Book 'Em, Danno.  

Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.


tommyrot - Mar 11, 2007 4:31:25 pm PDT #6457 of 10001
Sir, it's not an offence to let your cat eat your bacon. Okay? And we don't arrest cats, I'm very sorry.

This is weird. Also, I am skeptical.

Five years ago, Oxford University zoologists showed that the parasite Toxoplasma gondii alters the brain chemistry of rats so that they are more likely to seek out cats. Infection thus makes a rat more likely to be killed and the parasite more likely to end up in a cat—the only host in which it can complete the reproductive step of its life cycle. The parasite also lives in the brain cells of thousands of species, including about 60 million supposedly symptom-free Americans. Studies over the past few years have suggested that toxoplasmosis infections in humans, too, may cause behavioral changes—from subtle shifts to outright schizophrenia. Two studies this year add even weirder twists.

U.S. Geological Survey biologist Kevin Lafferty has linked high rates of toxoplasmosis infection in 39 countries with elevated incidences of neuroticism, suggesting the mind-altering organism may be affecting the cultures of nations.

Stranger still, parasitologist Jaroslav Flegr of Charles University in Prague thinks T. gondii could also be skewing our sex ratios. When he looked at the clinical records of more than 1,800 babies born from 1996 to 2004, he noted a distinct trend: The normal sex ratio is 104 boys born for every 100 girls, but in women with high levels of antibodies against the parasite, the ratio was 260 boys for every 100 girls. Exactly how the parasite might be tipping the odds in favor of males isn't understood, but Flegr points out that it is known to suppress the immune system of its hosts, and because the maternal immune system sometimes attacks male fetuses in very early pregnancy, the parasite's ability to inhibit the immune response might protect future boys as well as itself.

"Our present study was rejected by eight journals, usually without any formal review," says Flegr, who had the same problem publishing an earlier one showing that infection more than doubles the odds of a person having a traffic accident. "People don't like the possibility that their behavior and life are manipulated by a parasite," he says.

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A ratio of 2.6 boys per one girl is a huge deviation from the norm. It seems to me that this would have shown up before. Maybe the reason this study was rejected by so many journals is because of some methodological problem. It would be bizarre if the study results were true....


Emily - Mar 11, 2007 4:37:37 pm PDT #6458 of 10001
"In the equation E = mc⬧, c⬧ is a pretty big honking number." - Scola

I just got an error message while Buff Diving, and it took me several read-throughs to figure out that a) there is no Buffista called ERROR and b) it wasn't funny.

Probably a sign I should stop already, huh?


brenda m - Mar 11, 2007 5:20:40 pm PDT #6459 of 10001
If you're going through hell/keep on going/don't slow down/keep your fear from showing/you might be gone/'fore the devil even knows you're there

Wanna see some neat art? I decided I couldn't spend $800 getting them framed, so I went ahead and just hung one of the paintings sans frame.

Please to ignore the piles o'crap on the couch.

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Jessica - Mar 11, 2007 5:23:47 pm PDT #6460 of 10001
And then Ortus came and said "It's Ortin' time" and they all Orted off into the sunset

TAR: Damnit! And I can't believe we're stuck with Charla and fucking Mirna for at least one more ep. But seriously, letting Rob take the lead on two challenges that involved careful reading was not good planning. Rob's intelligence is not of the book-learning kind.


Connie Neil - Mar 11, 2007 5:37:07 pm PDT #6461 of 10001
brillig

Wanna see some neat art?

Abstract art nearly always makes me go "I'm missing something, aren't I," but that is very nice. I think it's the colors.


tommyrot - Mar 11, 2007 5:40:39 pm PDT #6462 of 10001
Sir, it's not an offence to let your cat eat your bacon. Okay? And we don't arrest cats, I'm very sorry.

One of my favorite current artists (Mark Ryden) just sold a painting for $800,000. I guess he's not quite "underground" anymore.

[link] He's one of those "pop surrealists."


Kat - Mar 11, 2007 5:40:53 pm PDT #6463 of 10001
"I keep to a strict diet of ill-advised enthusiasm and heartfelt regret." Leigh Bardugo

That's very cool, Brenda!


Kat - Mar 11, 2007 5:40:59 pm PDT #6464 of 10001
"I keep to a strict diet of ill-advised enthusiasm and heartfelt regret." Leigh Bardugo

I'm all stuttery!


Scrappy - Mar 11, 2007 5:44:29 pm PDT #6465 of 10001
Life moves pretty fast. You don't stop and look around once in a while, you could miss it.

Kat--do you guys want to come by for a quick visit this week? We have some chicken couscous soup J could reheat.


bon bon - Mar 11, 2007 5:52:16 pm PDT #6466 of 10001
It's five thousand for kissing, ten thousand for snuggling... End of list.

Have you Stephen Fry fans seen... the alarm clock? [link]