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ana wrote:
Minnie wrote:
VictorEM83 wrote: what code crap?
01001111 01110101 01100011 01101000 00100000 01110100 01101000 01100001 01110100 01110011 00100000 01101000 01100001 01110010 01110011 01101000

That code crap.....what the heck does that mean anyhow? That you know how to press 1 and 0? :D
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VictorEM83 wrote: 53696C6C79204769726C732042696E617920697320666F7220426F797300
124150141164047163040167150141164040171157165040164150151156153041056056056056056110101041 :nana:

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Minnie wrote: 01010110011010010110001101110100011011110111001000100000011010010111001100100000011000010010000001110111011000010110111001101110011000010010000001100010011001010010000001101100011001010110011101100101011011100110010000100001001000000110100001100101011010000110010101101000011001010110100001100101
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New York Times
March 20, 2005
OP-ED COLUMNIST
X-celling Over Men
By MAUREEN DOWD

Men are always telling me not to generalize about them.

But a startling new study shows that science is backing me up here.

Research published last week in the journal Nature reveals that women are genetically more complex than scientists ever imagined, while men remain the simple creatures they appear.

"Alas," said one of the authors of the study, the Duke University genome expert Huntington Willard, "genetically speaking, if you've met one man, you've met them all. We are, I hate to say it, predictable. You can't say that about women. Men and women are farther apart than we ever knew. It's not Mars or Venus. It's Mars or Venus, Pluto, Jupiter and who knows what other planets."

Women are not only more different from men than we knew. Women are more different from each other than we knew - creatures of "infinite variety," as Shakespeare wrote.

"We poor men only have 45 chromosomes to do our work with because our 46th is the pathetic Y that has only a few genes which operate below the waist and above the knees," Dr. Willard observed. "In contrast, we now know that women have the full 46 chromosomes that they're getting work from and the 46th is a second X that is working at levels greater than we knew."

Dr. Willard and his co-author, Laura Carrel, a molecular biologist at the Pennsylvania State University College of Medicine, think that their discovery may help explain why the behavior and traits of men and women are so different; they may be hard-wired in the brain, in addition to being hormonal or cultural.

So is Lawrence Summers right after all? "Only time will tell," Dr. Willard laughs.

The researchers learned that a whopping 15 percent - 200 to 300 - of the genes on the second X chromosome in women, thought to be submissive and inert, lolling about on an evolutionary Victorian fainting couch, are active, giving women a significant increase in gene expression over men.

As the Times science reporter Nicholas Wade, who is writing a book about human evolution and genetics, explained it to me: "Women are mosaics, one could even say chimeras, in the sense that they are made up of two different kinds of cell. Whereas men are pure and uncomplicated, being made of just a single kind of cell throughout."

This means men's generalizations about women are correct, too. Women are inscrutable, changeable, crafty, idiosyncratic, a different species.

"Women's chromosomes have more complexity, which men view as unpredictability," said David Page, a molecular biologist and expert on sex evolution at the Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research in Cambridge, Mass.

Known as Mr. Y, Dr. P calls himself "the defender of the rotting Y chromosome." He's referring to studies showing that the Y chromosome has been shedding genes willy-nilly for millions of years and is now a fraction of the size of its partner, the X chromosome. "The Y married up," he notes. "The X married down."

Size matters, so some experts have suggested that in 10 million years or even much sooner - 100,000 years - men could disappear, taking Maxim magazine, March Madness and cold pizza in the morning with them.

Dr. Page drolly conjures up a picture of the Y chromosome as "a slovenly beast," sitting in his favorite armchair, surrounded by the litter of old fast food takeout boxes.

"The Y wants to maintain himself but doesn't know how," he said. "He's falling apart, like the guy who can't manage to get a doctor's appointment or can't clean up the house or apartment unless his wife does it.

"I prefer to think of the Y as persevering and noble, not as the Rodney Dangerfield of the human genome."

Dr. Page says the Y - a refuge throughout evolution for any gene that is good for males and/or bad for females - has become "a mirror, a metaphor, a blank slate on which you can write anything you want to think about males." It has inspired cartoon gene maps that show the belching gene, the inability-to-remember-birthdays-and-anniversaries gene, the fascination-with-spiders-and-reptiles gene, the selective-hearing-loss-"Huh" gene, the inability-to-express-affection-on-the-phone gene.

The discovery about women's superior gene expression may answer the age-old question about why men have trouble expressing themselves: because their genes do.


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VictorEM83 wrote:
Minnie wrote: 01010110011010010110001101110100011011110111001000100000011010010111001100100000011000010010000001110111011000010110111001101110011000010010000001100010011001010010000001101100011001010110011101100101011011100110010000100001001000000110100001100101011010000110010101101000011001010110100001100101
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:blink: Ana?? help me out here will ya?? That code thingy did not work right I don't think...

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ana wrote:
Minnie wrote:
VictorEM83 wrote: what code crap?
01001111 01110101 01100011 01101000 00100000 01110100 01101000 01100001 01110100 01110011 00100000 01101000 01100001 01110010 01110011 01101000

That code crap.....what the heck does that mean anyhow? That you know how to press 1 and 0? :D
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Don't tell me you can't figure it out, here's a tutorial. http://www.swansontec.com/sbinary.htm

Once you got the decimal then it's just the thing of going to asciitable.com to replace with each letter.


I used the converter too, it's faster


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ana wrote: New York Times
March 20, 2005
OP-ED COLUMNIST
X-celling Over Men
By MAUREEN DOWD

Men are always telling me not to generalize about them.

But a startling new study shows that science is backing me up here.

Research published last week in the journal Nature reveals that women are genetically more complex than scientists ever imagined, while men remain the simple creatures they appear.

"Alas," said one of the authors of the study, the Duke University genome expert Huntington Willard, "genetically speaking, if you've met one man, you've met them all. We are, I hate to say it, predictable. You can't say that about women. Men and women are farther apart than we ever knew. It's not Mars or Venus. It's Mars or Venus, Pluto, Jupiter and who knows what other planets."

Women are not only more different from men than we knew. Women are more different from each other than we knew - creatures of "infinite variety," as Shakespeare wrote.

"We poor men only have 45 chromosomes to do our work with because our 46th is the pathetic Y that has only a few genes which operate below the waist and above the knees," Dr. Willard observed. "In contrast, we now know that women have the full 46 chromosomes that they're getting work from and the 46th is a second X that is working at levels greater than we knew."

Dr. Willard and his co-author, Laura Carrel, a molecular biologist at the Pennsylvania State University College of Medicine, think that their discovery may help explain why the behavior and traits of men and women are so different; they may be hard-wired in the brain, in addition to being hormonal or cultural.

So is Lawrence Summers right after all? "Only time will tell," Dr. Willard laughs.

The researchers learned that a whopping 15 percent - 200 to 300 - of the genes on the second X chromosome in women, thought to be submissive and inert, lolling about on an evolutionary Victorian fainting couch, are active, giving women a significant increase in gene expression over men.

As the Times science reporter Nicholas Wade, who is writing a book about human evolution and genetics, explained it to me: "Women are mosaics, one could even say chimeras, in the sense that they are made up of two different kinds of cell. Whereas men are pure and uncomplicated, being made of just a single kind of cell throughout."

This means men's generalizations about women are correct, too. Women are inscrutable, changeable, crafty, idiosyncratic, a different species.

"Women's chromosomes have more complexity, which men view as unpredictability," said David Page, a molecular biologist and expert on sex evolution at the Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research in Cambridge, Mass.

Known as Mr. Y, Dr. P calls himself "the defender of the rotting Y chromosome." He's referring to studies showing that the Y chromosome has been shedding genes willy-nilly for millions of years and is now a fraction of the size of its partner, the X chromosome. "The Y married up," he notes. "The X married down."

Size matters, so some experts have suggested that in 10 million years or even much sooner - 100,000 years - men could disappear, taking Maxim magazine, March Madness and cold pizza in the morning with them.

Dr. Page drolly conjures up a picture of the Y chromosome as "a slovenly beast," sitting in his favorite armchair, surrounded by the litter of old fast food takeout boxes.

"The Y wants to maintain himself but doesn't know how," he said. "He's falling apart, like the guy who can't manage to get a doctor's appointment or can't clean up the house or apartment unless his wife does it.

"I prefer to think of the Y as persevering and noble, not as the Rodney Dangerfield of the human genome."

Dr. Page says the Y - a refuge throughout evolution for any gene that is good for males and/or bad for females - has become "a mirror, a metaphor, a blank slate on which you can write anything you want to think about males." It has inspired cartoon gene maps that show the belching gene, the inability-to-remember-birthdays-and-anniversaries gene, the fascination-with-spiders-and-reptiles gene, the selective-hearing-loss-"Huh" gene, the inability-to-express-affection-on-the-phone gene.

The discovery about women's superior gene expression may answer the age-old question about why men have trouble expressing themselves: because their genes do.

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Minnie wrote:
VictorEM83 wrote:
Minnie wrote: 01010110011010010110001101110100011011110111001000100000011010010111001100100000011000010010000001110111011000010110111001101110011000010010000001100010011001010010000001101100011001010110011101100101011011100110010000100001001000000110100001100101011010000110010101101000011001010110100001100101
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:blink: Ana?? help me out here will ya?? That code thingy did not work right I don't think...
The sexist pig said, "If I remembered rght I got madeys digits."

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VictorEM83 wrote: 0100111001100101011101100110010101110010001000000110110101101001011011100110010000100000011011000110010101100111011001010110111001100100001000000111001101101000011001010010000001101001011100110010000001100001001000000111000001100101011011100110100101110011001000000110100001100001011101000110010101110010001011000010000001101111011010000010000001110111011001010110110001101100001000000110110101101001011011100110111001101001011001010010000001101101011000010111100100100000011000100110010100100000011000100111001001101001011011100110011101101001011011100110011100100000011100110110111101101101011001010010000001101000011011110111010000100000011100110110100101101110011001110110110001100101001000000110011001110010011010010110010101101110011001000111001100100000011011110111011001100101011100100010000001101000011001010111001001100101
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Sexist? Maybe? Pig? No Way! Okay maybe? Okay ya but it could be worse.

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Not really.

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But if you dear doctors theory is correct that means all men are the same thus there is no differences between what i say and what other are thinking other than the bawls to say it.

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rofl...I love it when it takes me like 20 minutes just to read a few posts. <3

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Legend thats cuz there isnt pictures to look at :P

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VictorEM83 wrote: Legend thats cuz there isnt pictures to look :P
:o .................. :lol: :lol:

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<^> <---me sticking my nose up at you guys. ;\n
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Yes we are sorry for not providing pictures and foot note for you next time I pm you the info to make it easier for you ;) Alas we learned that Ana isnt worth trying for she wont put out without actually trying <_<

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She is hot though, she posted pics at my forum....sorry Ana...but you did look pretty.....no offense...if any can be taken from it....I don't mean to be a pig.....just stating the truth, I have a girlfriend but I still know when girls are pretty.....and guys. Like Johnny Depp.....oh yea! I said it!

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Johnny Depp.

I'd hit that. ^_^

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Yea you would.....*air thrust!*

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hahahahah

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I see how it is, Ana...you'll post them at his forums but not AF??

THIS CALLS FOR A BANNING! ;O

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