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Photos taken on my camera. One of beautiful clouds in the sky on a sunny fall day (actually day of our Tristate softball game). Second is an advertisement I saw while at Epcot Center. Amazing McDonald's is. I was talking to a friend last night, and she had worked in Guatemala for the Peace Corps teaching to 4rth graders. Once a month though she had to go into the capital to "check-in" at both the headquarters and at McDonald's. As nasty and oily McD's may be, I guess it does just remind you with a flavour of good ol' US of A, i.e. home.

No real profound statements today. I am slightly disappointed in the scandal surrounding the Korean cloning research team. It seems that their work was fudged! I still remember how amazed I was when I first heard about that paper. Think of the potential. Now it seems like it's all fake. Here's what one of the Schapiro Se7en from Columbia has to say about it... (that would be Ed).


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