| Yup..  seems that the fur industry uses the hides as a liner for furs  
and they wanted to know where the best ones came from.  Actually I was  
not the guy grinding up the nutria embryos or nutria bits for the  
starch gel electrophoresis  (He started this with all that 4D crap) I  
was the one trying to program in this formula from a published article  
that would determine somethingerother and after several attempts at  
running data I actually looked at that formula and USED COLLEGE  
CALCULUS!!  I figured out that the published formula was not the  
derivative that it should have been..
hmm.. probably too much info..  it's late..
Lester
On Jun 3, 2008, at 10:05 PM, RampantNM@aol.com wrote:
> In a message dated 6/3/2008 5:23:01 P.M. Mountain Daylight Time,
> spridgets-request@autox.team.net writes:
>
> Nutria  allele distribution
>
>
> You were studying giant rats?
>
> Regards,
>
> Robert B. Houston
>
> 74.5 MGBGT
> 73 MG  Midget
>
> As he stared at her ample bosom, he daydreamed of the dual  Skinners  
> Union
> carburetors in his vintage MG, highly functional yet  pleasingly  
> formed,
> perched prominently on top of the intake manifold, aching  for  
> experienced
> hands,
> the small knurled caps of the oil dampeners begging  to be inspected  
> and
> adjusted as described in chapter seven of the Haynes  shop manual.
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