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Sep 15, 2005 20:37

So today I had to write two pages about DNA and RNA. But in the end I ended up with only a page and a half. The rules for spacing and margins were very strict so I got another half a page by replacing every "DNA" with deoyxribonucleic acid, and every "RNA" with ribonucleic acid. And that took up another half a page.

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leah_shoe September 16 2005, 00:53:48 UTC
Whoa! I have a test on DNA and RNA tomorrow.

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pigeant September 16 2005, 03:51:00 UTC
Cool! Good Luck. And remember its the oxygen or lack there of on the 2'sugar that determines if it's ribose or deoxyribose. ;)

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bigbraun September 16 2005, 01:07:10 UTC
Well, whatever works to get that final half page.

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singwithbigfoot September 16 2005, 01:09:49 UTC
Look, if you had to type "deoyxribonucleic" and "ribonucleic" over and over again, I can't even begin to imagine how many red squiggly lines were on that page.

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pigeant September 16 2005, 03:49:31 UTC
It wasn't too bad, I added them to the dictionary, and I originally typed DNA but then used the find and replace feature.

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anonymous September 16 2005, 01:16:28 UTC
Dude.

You are a genius. Next time I'm looking to lengthen my engineering paper, I'm going to you.

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kirbyzero September 16 2005, 01:16:48 UTC
Sorry, that was me.

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pigeant September 16 2005, 03:51:35 UTC
Oh yeah, it was pretty sweet, I didn't actually think it would work but hey I'm not complaining.

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qwinkly May 7 2011, 08:29:18 UTC
My son, the gifted underachiever !

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