Chingas 08:05 PM 10-19-2010
Thanks Tyr! I'll have to look the Orb up!
Dude - Ween is awesome Brother!
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Jbailey 10:05 PM 10-19-2010
hammer26a 10:13 PM 10-19-2010
gettin the led out this morning with some led zeppelin remasters
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TheDudeAbides 11:55 PM 10-19-2010
"Up on the hill, down by the river, by the ocean, across the hill.
By the word, of the Boognish, I say "Lordy, lordy, lord, I'm comin' home.""
-Dude
{Deaner & Gener for Pres.}
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Bill86 12:12 AM 10-20-2010
Journey - Don't stop believin'
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LasciviousXXX 09:32 AM 10-20-2010
Prince, Tom Petty, Dhani Harrison and Jeff Lynne - While My Guitar Gently Weeps (live at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony)
Amon Amarth - An Ancient Sign Storm
Soundgarden - Black Rain
Tin Machine - Under the God
David Bowie - Seven Years
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hscmit 12:41 PM 10-20-2010
the devil makes three
sean hayes
iron and wine
yonder mountain string band
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pektel 12:45 PM 10-20-2010
Currently listening to my boss b*tch.
Originally Posted by hscmit:
yonder mountain string band
:-)
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kelmac07 04:00 PM 10-20-2010
Will Downing "Lust, Love & Lies (An Audio Novel)"
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ChicagoWhiteSox 10:36 AM 10-24-2010
Nefari0us 10:50 AM 10-24-2010
kelmac07 10:54 AM 10-24-2010
The Cult...Love Removal Machine
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forgop 11:42 AM 10-24-2010
Anatomy lecture on the axial musculature system. Good stuff.
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icehog3 11:48 AM 10-24-2010
Originally Posted by forgop:
Anatomy lecture on the axial musculature system. Good stuff.
I found it most interesting that axial muscles used for oscillatory swimming are found not only in fish and other vertebrates but also in some protochordates and invertebrates. Chaetognaths have unsegmented locomotor musculature with some unusual features, but larvacean tunicates and the tadpole larvae of ascidians show the simplest variant of the chordate segmented axial muscle arrangement for flexing a notochordal column, where all muscle cells along one side are electrically coupled. With amphioxus, the basic fish myotomal layout is established, with two main fibre types probably used for different patterns of swimming (as in fish).
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forgop 11:59 AM 10-24-2010
Originally Posted by icehog3:
I found it most interesting that axial muscles used for oscillatory swimming are found not only in fish and other vertebrates but also in some protochordates and invertebrates. Chaetognaths have unsegmented locomotor musculature with some unusual features, but larvacean tunicates and the tadpole larvae of ascidians show the simplest variant of the chordate segmented axial muscle arrangement for flexing a notochordal column, where all muscle cells along one side are electrically coupled. With amphioxus, the basic fish myotomal layout is established, with two main fibre types probably used for different patterns of swimming (as in fish).
Thankfully, that's a much more detailed level than we're covering.
:-)
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icehog3 12:00 PM 10-24-2010
Originally Posted by forgop:
Thankfully, that's a much more detailed level than we're covering. :-)
I think that is good.
:-)
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ChicagoWhiteSox 12:01 PM 10-24-2010
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