Thursday, December 22, 2005

Elepets: The Genesis

(The second installment in the Tiny Elephant Chronicles)

The first elepets[ELL-eh-pets] didn't make it past the embryonic stage. Some on the Geneh team had lobbied long and hard to introduce alleles from other, smaller animals. But Sara didn't want to create pets that were part elephant and part cat or dog, much less to mix in genes from animals that we find on out plates. Elepets were to be all Pachyderm. The search for dwarf strains didn't go well. Elephants had evolved to be huge and those in captivity had been bred to maintain size and strength. The Geneh team was composed of a DNA specialist, and an Elephantologist. A veterinary surgeon was soon added.

--Typical conversation in the lab:
"Isolated populations trend toward extremes in size. We could seed elephant families on islands, and look in on them after a few generations. It's the low-tech labor saving method!
"More like every few thousand years. That is if they don't eat all of the trees and starve in the first month -- or succumb to sunburn and tropical diseases."


"In Cuba there is a frog the size of your thumbnail. It lays only one egg instead of a clutch."
"That has to be near the lower size limit for complex organisms. I'm glad that our Elepets won't be anywhere near that barrier. We want them dog-scale: roughly 10 to 30 kilos. Besides, they typically bear singly, so small size won't slow down production."

"Accounting thinks production. Marketing has nomenclature about Cuddle-Nurturing and Sapiphant families."
"Save me from jargon, another two hours of cataloguing and we can knock off for lunch.


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Sunday, December 11, 2005

Happy Hanukah

(Time for another original lyric)

Happy Hanukah
Happy Hanukah
Oh the latkes are sizzling
Happy Hanukah to you

Happy Hanukah
Happy Hanukah
It's the month of Kislev bringing
Happy Hanukah to you

It's the Hanukah season
So light the lights of your Menorop
Make pancake with apples on top
We'll be spinning our dreidel 'round
(Spinning our dreidel 'round)

It's the Hanukah season
Tell the story of Maccabees
Miracles as big as you please
Come inside so that you don't freeze
We'll be spinning our dreidel 'round

Get your chocolate gelt before it melt
And your sugar cookie
And if you can't sing, let your cell phone ring
The Maoz Tzur melody

It's the Hanukah season
With games to play every day for eight day
Top to spin and we call it a drei
del to lox and we call it a ba
gel be spinning our dreidel 'round
(Spinning our dreidel 'round)


Happy Hanukah
Happy Hanukah
Oh the latkes are sizzling
Happy Hanukah to you

Happy Hanukah
Happy Hanukah
It's the month of Kislev bringing
Happy Hanukah to you

Tuesday, December 06, 2005

A link for you and a link for me

I love the smell of goat hair in the morning!

Narnia is not Norse enough for European sensibilities.