Do mosquitoes do any good?
Scotty
"Flying Tadpole" wrote in message
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Understanding is probably not a function of the protozoan world,
though James Blish once suggested otherwise ("the seedling stars").
But I firmly believe every critter has its value or utility,
though in some cases I'm damned if I can work out what that value
or utility might be.
Come to think of it, as we're dealing with waterborne critters
here, perhaps their utility is a ford...
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katysails wrote:
And you thin the little whip-tails will understand that any
better?
"Flying Tadpole" wrote in message
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In that case it needs to be a good one: make _sure_ it mentions
the _two_
flagella--I'd hate to shortchange any poster to this newsgroup,
especially
those who've razed the level of wit and invective lately--and the
way the
flagella appear to thrash out of synch, one in a groove and the
other
spirally. The confusion is only apparent, not real: it aids their
microscopic filter feeding. But the lasting impression is still of
a lot
of blind, pointless thrashing about.
Flying Tadpole
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Scout wrote:
lucky you're here or I'd never get to use my dictionary.
Scout
"Flying Tadpole" wrote in message
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Yes, well, there seem to be a lot of dinoflagellates in the
waters at
present...
FT
katysails wrote:
No, just testing the waters, so to speak...you know...what you
said...NOT...
"Flying Tadpole" wrote in message
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Are you expecting a grade?
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