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Tuesday, 09/06/2005 6:32:41 AM

Tuesday, September 06, 2005 6:32:41 AM

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Fox TV has a new show this season called "BONES". It premiers next week, 14th I believe, and here is the link:

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http://www.fox.com/bones/

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Flashy intro, but lets hope this show adds to the "CSI" shows in exposing the public to the wonders of science. (DARE I hope DNAG?) At least "Bones" might bring some attention to TRACE.

Poke through the website, it seems to tie into a certain well known author that has a few best sellers to her credit.

Stakddek

PS: All this Jever jive is leaving me cold. The lad is doing his best to combat global warming, but my heart is sore and his newsboy routine is threading on thin ice. I've accepted that what will be will be and just can't imagine I'll be investing anymore dough in DNAG. I've reached beyond my comfort level and really have too much on the table. Too much riding on one horse. It's not a one trick pony anymore, but I don't have the faith I once had that allowed me to dig deeper at every buying opportunity. It's time for DNAG to come from behind. I'll be rooting, but I wont be crowding the betting window on this race. I think the handful of tickets I hold is quite enough. I'm dissapointed in myself for being to quick to invest in something that was and is good, but is beyond the perception of the masses. Maybe personalized medicine will come (and it should) but the status quo is holding strong.

Political Rant: Would the government response have been as poorly executed,if New Orleans had been a terrorist incident instead of a hurricane? That our elected officials (ALL OF THEM) continue to place flunkies in jobs of import to our health and well being is beyond me.

After the cleanup of New Orleans is over, perhaps we can all do something about insuring that our political leaders are aware that filling critical positions with people who are not grounded in that discipline is very very foolhardy.

Stakddek