Monday, December 27, 2010

So I got this hat for Christmas. It's grey, jersey on the outside fleece on the inside. It has a face like raccoon, and ears too. It also covers my ears and tapers into these brades on each side. It keeps my head warm, and looks awesome too.

Remember cup phones? Well, I don't think I ever actually did them as a kid. Maybe I did? I don't remember. But, apparently the sound travels through the string and is amplified through the cup right? Like a phone.

Well, I was sitting on my bed, playing with the brades (which have tassel ends) and I could hear the touch of my fingertips like I was rubbing my ears! You should read that last sentence again for emphasis. I'd retype it but I'm using my phone and I'm too lazy.

Oh the wonders.

P.s. Cordyceps fungi.

Tuesday, December 14, 2010

sssssslimy

A fluke is a parasitic flat worm, known scientifically as Trematoda. Most flukes are parasites mollusks and vertebrates. A snail is a mollusc. Some people use snail slime as cosmetic creams to reduce wrinkles and clear scars..

That's....terrible.

Anyway the life cycle of some parasites is just unbelievable. So many things have to happen at such specific moments in order for the parasite to survive. Like the bird fluke. The parasite finds a bird host, grows and produces eggs which will eventually end up in the birds poop. These eggs have to be swallowed by a snail. Let me repeat that, in order for the parasite to live they have to be swallowed by a snail. I guess this happens...often? Then it grows, and I'm guessing the snail has to be eaten by another bird in order for the cycle to continue.