January 20, 2006
Hmm. Interesting( I feel like I should insert a "Heh" or "Indeed" right now). It appears that while most humans have a spiraling double-helix DNA pattern(Ted Kennedy excluded), Glenn Reynolds' pattern is bit harder to pin down. It's moving so rapidly, almost like some spinning metallic blades. Must increase magnification... Here it is! Well, as least his DNA isn't likely to rust. Let's see what else we can find by digging into the gene sequence.
Odd. I don't see the standard adenine, thymine, cytosine and guanine. This is a new sequence entirely. Let's decode:
Protosine
Ubenosine
Protosine and
Protosine again!. Is this the pattern?
Ytrosine. Weird. I've not seen this in DNA before.
Bradnosine
Lytosine
Ectosine
Nedrosine
Dynosine
Ectosine again. At least some of the bases are duplicated
Radnosine
Protosine
Ubenosine... Cool. I think that the sequence is repeating now.
I give up. It just doesn't make any sense to me. The pattern comprising Reynolds' DNA appears to completely random and nonsensical. I leave any further investigation to the reader.
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July 08, 2005
1) One anagram for IMAO is MAO I. That commie.
2) Frank isn't his real name. He had changed from John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmitt because people kept confusing him with the other guy.
3) Frank J. loves monkeys
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