Dirty_habiT 1,088 Posted August 18, 2003 What does everyone do for a living? And, no, don't say there's a thread like this, I don't give a fuck. I'm a Maytag appliances delivery and repairman, it gets me by for now. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ubejinxed 3 Posted August 18, 2003 official title: campaign analyst i do search engine positioning for fortune 500 companies. My clients are some cool names like Allstate, eBay, Xerox Citibank. i'm looking for a new job though, i'm so bored with this, and this stupid cube. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dick Quickwood 14 Posted August 18, 2003 freelance moron Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
crave 14 Posted August 18, 2003 computer systems operator right now i run a roomful of secure servers for the army somewhere in the desert. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
WISE 0 Posted August 18, 2003 I make commericals for Intel crave: SIPRNET? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
awkward eye 159 Posted August 18, 2003 I work as a Shade Tech for a textile plant...I also work as a security guard on the side...im working right now,kind of.. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest imported_El Mamerro Posted August 18, 2003 Originally posted by ARCEL freelance moron Ditto. Although this weekend I scored two pretty big websites (architecture firm and an advertsing agency), as well as a few more smaller web jobs, a new bboy video, and interface design for a business app me and my friend are working on. I'm set for the next two months or so. Go me. On weekends, I drink on boats. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Posted August 18, 2003 Media Manager for a high end post production company. yeah... I peddle the bs with the best of 'em. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
-Rage- 83 Posted August 18, 2003 FUCK YOU I'm a movie projectionist. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest imported_Tesseract Posted August 18, 2003 Parental Money Manager. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest imported_Europe Posted August 18, 2003 Student and receptionist... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
crave 14 Posted August 18, 2003 Originally posted by WISE I make commericals for Intel crave: SIPRNET? yep. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
!@#$% 629 Posted August 18, 2003 Senior Laboratory Research Technician II Genetics Institute X Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ubejinxed 3 Posted August 18, 2003 what's on your aegnda for the day !@#$%? just so i can be impressed. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
!@#$% 629 Posted August 18, 2003 hhhmmmm. sit around on 12oz? yeah, um work.. so i got in and checked our mouse colonies for illness, they look ok..the babies have fur now, they're eyes are still closed...later i'll prolly set up some mouse boot knockin for overnight i need to decontaminate the incubators..so i have to take them apart, take some motors out, change some parts, put it back together i'm making some super-competant e.coli for the lab to use in transfections so we don't have to buy it anymore and i'm gonna start the next round of immunohictochemistry (antibody hybridization) on some coronal sections of the telencephalon that came in last week. oh yeah, and i have to split the Hek293 and HeLa cells later yeah, not as technically intriguing as a lot of other days. a lot of cleaning and maintenance. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Wink ONE 0 Posted August 18, 2003 Originally posted by !@#$% and i'm gonna start the next round of immunohictochemistry (antibody hybridization) on some coronal sections of the telencephalon that came in last week. oh yeah, and i have to split the Hek293 and HeLa cells later I bet this part of your day I would find very interesting if I understood a fucking thing you said...break that down into laments terms if you can? :o Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dick Quickwood 14 Posted August 18, 2003 experiment #1: how long can a mouse swim Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
-Rage- 83 Posted August 18, 2003 http://www.simpsonloft.com/saison4/albums/16/9f14_53.jpg'> Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest imported_Tesseract Posted August 18, 2003 Originally posted by !@#$% hhhmmmm. sit around on 12oz? yeah, um work.. so i got in and checked our mouse colonies for illness, they look ok..the babies have fur now, they're eyes are still closed...later i'll prolly set up some mouse boot knockin for overnight i need to decontaminate the incubators..so i have to take them apart, take some motors out, change some parts, put it back together i'm making some super-competant e.coli for the lab to use in transfections so we don't have to buy it anymore and i'm gonna start the next round of immunohictochemistry (antibody hybridization) on some coronal sections of the telencephalon that came in last week. oh yeah, and i have to split the Hek293 and HeLa cells later yeah, not as technically intriguing as a lot of other days. a lot of cleaning and maintenance. Make me a coffee while you're at it:nut: Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mapo returns 0 Posted August 18, 2003 Im a parking valet, unfortunately. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
!@#$% 629 Posted August 18, 2003 Originally posted by Wink ONE I bet this part of your day I would find very interesting if I understood a fucking thing you said...break that down into laments terms if you can? :o i meant to say immunohistochemistry you meant laymen's ok. in immhunohistochemistry, an antibody (a chemical perfectly complementary to another chemical; it has a lock-and-key style unique fit and binding ability with that partner chemical) is applied to a section of tissue (a thin slice of an organ or [mouse] embryo on a sheet of glass) in a complex protocol with timed incubations and washes a staining is done after the antibody has had a chance to 'locate' its partner chemical in the tissue and bind to it ..the staining is perfectly designed to illuminate that 'complex' (the partner chemicals bound together) and thus you can see, literally, where your chemical of interest is located in a certain tissue type or mouse embryo the splitting is just growing cells in a few flasks, letting them reach maturity, and then harvesting them and starting the growth over in fresh environments and for Tess Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest imported_Tesseract Posted August 18, 2003 Originally posted by !@#$% and for Tess HAHAHAHAHAHA Now thats some classy shit! after that, i give you full control over requesting anything from me and full credit that you'll get served. hypercube101@yahoo.com Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
unconscience 0 Posted August 18, 2003 Student. not working kicks ass.:king: Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
!@#$% 629 Posted August 18, 2003 Originally posted by Tesseract HAHAHAHAHAHA Now thats some classy shit! after that, i give you full control over requesting anything from me and full credit that you'll get served. hawt ;) Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites