Who have we lost? - (Feb/04/2009 )
I am back, I am a "she" and I got a typo :/
Telomrase on Feb 12 2009, 06:30 PM said:
Ah, am so sorry. 'Telomerase' has some masculine-ish sound. Got us confused. I apologize and wish you good luck to recover the lost 'e'
Haha, telomerase scientific community, which I was fascinated about when I first joined here, is very feminized
and, your Avtar - little witchy girl feeding her cat heart of someone that she stole . . . . cute!
genehunter on Feb 7 2009, 06:43 AM said:
It would be good to meet bioforumers in person one day.
scolix on Feb 12 2009, 05:24 AM said:
genehunter on Feb 7 2009, 06:43 AM said:
It would be good to meet bioforumers in person one day.
as Telemorase has shown us, should there be a meeting in real life, it might be fun to delay introducing each other by our forum usernames and try to match the username with the person.
does this take place in Galapagos?
perneseblue on Feb 12 2009, 09:08 AM said:
scolix on Feb 12 2009, 05:24 AM said:
genehunter on Feb 7 2009, 06:43 AM said:
It would be good to meet bioforumers in person one day.
as Telemorase has shown us, should there be a meeting in real life, it might be fun to delay introducing each other by our forum usernames and try to match the username with the person.
Oh but then it would be soo easy to identify you pernese....you're cyanotic and with a fiery breath ...dead giveaways... and I'm the one with the beauteous face and the fairy wings (and a halo?) ..this would be a fun game, actually....match the name with the user... and dr H has one green eye and one red glass one .....
I had been lost, but I’m back. Sad we have lost our posting record
Does anybody remember me??
Welcome back, aztecan princess! We have been missing you.