I've always imagined barbituates to be angry little caveman molecules, because the name is somewhat phonetically associated with "barbaric".
Why do enzymes have such long names? Phenylethanolamine N-methyltransferase. Succinic semialdehyde dehydrogenase.
Jez is at UNSW chatting to me via e-messenger on an uni computer. I'm reminded of one of the more tedious pharmacol practicals of last year (which I don't think deserves to be called a practical if its only activity was to look up information on a computer database) during which I logged onto MSN on one of the pharmacol lab computers and chatted to him (who was home possibly due to unemployment) about all the vague and miscellaneous things that were our earlier conversations. I'm positive that the date was 21st May, 2007.
It's probably the weight of exams, but in this role-reversal of that day I feel like I'm speaking to a completely different person.
This is the time of year where frequency of posts reaches its peak. Don't try to keep up.
6.09.2008
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