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Originally posted by G0DF4Th3R

heheh my sisters boyfriend is from Perth too

came to visit us the last hols  

took him around the whole of malaysia and also into thailand for a bit

think he had fun

i'm sure he would've... :)

Originally posted by caminperth

sars is for whimps... :)

seriously - more people die in oz of the normal flu each year.. i'll be taking precautions but i think this thing is pretty hyped up.. i mean 3 billion ppl in china and a couple of thousand only are sick? doesn't sound like an epidemic to me..

tho then again i couldn't really say that to any of the victims..

well epidermic or not I sure dont want the SARS :D

maybe becuse I've playing with bugs all week at uni in Microbiology

did you know viruse is not alive :D

Originally posted by caminperth

sars is for whimps... :)

seriously - more people die in oz of the normal flu each year.. i'll be taking precautions but i think this thing is pretty hyped up.. i mean 3 billion ppl in china and a couple of thousand only are sick? doesn't sound like an epidemic to me..

tho then again i couldn't really say that to any of the victims..

well actually it is. THink about it.. It started happening just after the war started... *doing some finger pointing here*

we actually had to discuss a new policy for my centre about SARS.. Anyone who has traveled ova sees isnt alowed near the centre 10 days after arival home and needs a doc clearence. Its bloody serious illness! One case in freo this week.

here is part of my intro...

The viruses that infect bacteria are known as bacteriophages, development of the one-step growth experiment by Max Delbruch and Emory Ellis in 1939 marks the beginning of modern bacteriophage research. (Prescott et al 2002). Pseudomonas aeruginosa phage E79 is virulent and has double stranded DNA with a molecular weight of 120 x 10, transducing phage capable of transferring this amount of bacterial chromosome would be of value in elaborating the P. aeruginosa genetic map. (Morgan, 1979)

Originally posted by skyzerr33

paul doesn't get women for that fact psiker

and the above is how u drink away an ex and end up in hospital for observation of alcohol poisoning :)

nites

I dont want to know what you may do to yourself if i ened the relationship, Deffently no need to worry... you got me for eternity troy baby .. you going to bed or tv?

Originally posted by Kyles

well actually it is. THink about it.. It started happening just after the war started...   *doing some finger pointing here*  

we actually had to discuss a new policy for my centre about SARS.. Anyone who has traveled ova sees isnt alowed near the centre 10 days after arival home and needs a doc clearence. Its bloody serious illness! One case in freo this week.

"just after the war started.."

i sense some unwarranted paranoia here...

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