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Didn't I already provide the answer about the fixation of carbon based DNA when I answered about the fixation of making them conform to life reproduction as we presently visualize it? Didn't I explain that there is no fixation other than the one Dr. hung established when he made a statement that Gold DNA produces a substance? Didn't I explain that Dr. hung made a fixed statement which says DNA produced a substance? The answer lies in the definition of DNA. DNA is a carbon based organic acid by definition, which is capable of determining reproduction as well as causing other organic substances to be produced. DNA is in fact a component of living organisms which produce a variety of substances. DNA is not a metal lattice. If it was a metal lattice, it could not be called DNA, because DNA is defined to be deoxyribonucleic acid. Deoxyribonucleic acid is not a metal lattice.... Really! DNA is an acid based on carbon by definition. And it is a carbon-based acid which is naturally produced only in living material. Isn't saying that gold has DNA which produces a substance that coats it's surface about as stupid as saying cars have wings that cause them to fly like airplanes? If you were to enter the dream and fairy tale world, where DNA forms and grows in a metal lattice, then you may also continue the embellishments of your dream to claim the metal DNA produces a substance which coats the metal surface. There is no limit to how far you could dream... You could even dream that electrical charges have emotions that can grow to become as strong as a love affair like Romeo and Juliet! But if we choose not to base our view of the real world on a fairy tale dream world, we can observe that the definition of DNA is a carbon based organic acid that is found in living organisms, not in gold jewelry or other gold items. And we can observe that there is no deoxyribonucleic acid in gold producing any substance that coats its surface. It is a matter of choice. You can choose to live in a dream world that does not correspond to reality, or you can choose to see reality for what it is, and not choose to twist your observations into something that you wish they could be instead. Most people learn to see reality for what it is after they experience the consequences of living in a dream world. Do you begin to understand that a DNA molecule must conform to the life form it grew from? That it cannot simply transmute itself from a carbon based molecule into a metal lattice that does not have the necessary elements arranged as needed? Do you understand that a typical metal lattice is not alive as a cell where a DNA molecule lives and determines reproduction? Or do you really believe that metals such as gold contain DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid), and that this deoxyribonucleic acid contained in gold produces a substance that coats its surface to fight against rust and oxidation? Best wishes, J_P P.S. I am not sure that you will disagree with the fairy tale world version of gold DNA and the substance it produces to coat the metal surface. But then doesn't the name "Don Jose de La Mancha" correspond to a "knight errant"? One in a long line of "knights errant"? |
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Morning J_p. I doubt that I have ever said that metal, the celestial bodies, or what we consider inanimate bodies, had DNA, but, 'perhaps' an equivelent.
Don Jose de La Mancha "I exist to Live, not live to exist". |
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Morning J_P: When I was in premed, one of the first problems that they gave my class was to prove whether Amoeba moved towards their prey and engulfed it by a deliberate planned attack or by a simple chemical reaction. We were required to take both sides in turn.
I received a top grade by demonstrating that the entire proces could be explained by simple chemical reactions. This is an attempt to say that yes, I do know what DNA is and how it supposedly works. Don Jose de La Mancha " I exist to Live, not live to exist". |
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I didn't know that. Now I know. Best wishes, J_P |
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Evening J_P: you asked "what was my first job after graduating from 'pre med'"
********** I 'never' graduated, Tests showed that I was not psychologically suited to be a general practicioner, it would be too boring and routine. It was suggested that I change to theoretical Physics, however, I was accepted into the new USAF flight training as a Pilot and officer first, soooo. From there I went on and lived with The Yaqui Indians in Sonora Mexico for 5 years learning their culture, history, and roaming through their lands looking for lost mines and treasures . In the process I discovered that the Mexican Gov't was trying to displace them from more of their land. I found an old military map of the Yaqui lands drawn up for a general from the Yaqui wars of 1906, which clearly showed just how much land had been literally stolen from then. The gov't compromised and installed an irrigation system for them since it would have meant giving them 1/2 of the present Obregon. They gave me the Bible written in Yaqui as a token of friendship, I still have it. Shall I go on? Living 'off' of the Yucatan jungle looking for lost Mayan ruins for 6 months, part of the time with the Lacadon Indians / Mayas. My friend and I carried #65 back packs, full sized Machetes, and .22 pistols for small game and extremely marginal protection. More ? That was when I beat the Mexican National Pistol champion. Sigh. the picture of a perfect bum and escapist. Don Jose de La Mancha "I exist to Live , not live to exist". |
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Ummm... Who (or what organization) administered the tests that showed you were not psychologically suited to be a general practitioner, it would be too boring and routine? Best wishes, J_P |
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Evening J_P: you asked --> " Who (or what organization) administered the tests that showed you were not psychologically suited to be a general practitioner".
************ The same school, it took a week. I also found that I would never be a success as a YMCA physical instructor. shucks. Don Jose de La Mancha. "I exist to Live, not live to exsit". |
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JP I think I know who this guy is...... He's "THE MOST INTERESTING MAN IN THE WORLD" and he does Mexican beer commercials..................
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Bc0WjTT0Ps There are several other examples on youtube for your enjoyment. |
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I can't believe it... I think you figured him out, alright! I now see how dull my life is. I have not been elected to become a member by the Explorer's club for explorations in old China / Gobi, the Pacific basin, the Yucatan /Quintana Roo jungles looking for Mayan ruins while living off of the jungle for 6 months, , the still basically unknown barrancas of north western Mexico. And I didn't actually find the Legendary Lost Jesuit mine of Tayopa, nor do I presently own it, or the Jesuit plot, in colaboration with the Dutch, to take North America away from Spain, the actual reason for their expulsion. Nor did I receive USAF Pilot officer training. Nor did I live with The Yaqui Indians in Sonora Mexico for 5 years learning their culture, history, and roaming through their lands looking for lost mines and treasures. Nor did I find an old military map of the Yaqui lands drawn up for a general from the Yaqui wars of 1906, nor did I receive the Bible written in Yaqui as a token of friendship. I never beat the Mexican National Pistol champion, and I definitely never received a top grade in premed classes by demonstrating that the entire process of an amoeba moving towards its prey and engulfing it could be explained by simple chemical reactions. But Mr. Don did. I must agree. He is the most interesting man in the world! Well, I think Corona is a better brand of Mexican beer than Dos Equis. But then I have not contracted neck cancer and cured myself, so maybe my taste in Mexican beer has not developed through life experiences as with the most interesting man in the world. |
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Welcome gentlemen: he he cute posts, but I am not the most interesting man on earth,
but I did turn my back on conventional society and became a tropical tramp. You see I have a fatal flaw, I can become interested in something until I understand how it works, then I lose interest in the final small details. I need a constant mental challenge. This is why they did not reccommend becoming a general practicioner. As for exploring, traveling, or other life's adventures, well 87 years does give one a bit of time to experience them. Plus remember, conditions were far different in those days. Locations that took me days on a mule, can now be reached in a few hrs with a 4 x 4. What I didn't mention was the rest of them, such as turning down a recruitment offer in the 50's from Castro's agent in the Yucatan to fly PBY-5' A s for hin into Cuba from the Yucatan, but somehow, the Amphib just didn't seem to be a fair match fo Batista's P-51's, plus $ !:00 a day and beans when not actually flying, didn't set too well.. A stint in the US Border Patrol in the McAllen sector. As a guard in San Quintin max security Prison in Calif. while going to school Successfully finding the legendary lost Jesuit Mine of Tayopa for which many men have died in the search over the 400 years since it had been lost. Title # 299480. Owning three more Au /Ag properties, one of which.' La Esconida', I have recently entered into a purchase agreement for $175,000, plus 300,000 Shares @ .65 Cdn. with Noront of Canada Incidentally, nestled in those years were over 10 in intensive experiments and investigation of the para normal. Each phase was for my interest only since I had no intention of ever writing a paper. But what I did find is slowly being acknowledged to by sicence as it progresses. LRL's next?? And on, and boringly, on, believe me there is 'much' more, such as being the guest of honor at a Cannibal feast on Mailaita in the Solomons, shoot outs with Mexican bandits, being under siege up at the Coloradas mine for three days by Indians ---.' but then I have bored you enough. Any questions will be freely answered, and such proof as can actually be shown on the internet presented. Incidentally, one does not just send in their $5:00 and join the Explorers club, which ranks with the National Geographic in the scientific circles, you are investigated, then voted upon for joining it by your peers. Now back to the possibility of LRL's theories. Don Jose de La Mancha "I exist to Live, not live to exist". |
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g'morning J_P: You HAVEN"T done any of those things ?? sigh, You must be a model citizen, only social rejects, escapists, or treasure hunters do them. Frankly I could bore you for hrs, such as entering the Guadalcanal campaign on Aug 11 , 1942 at 18 etc, but enough about me for you to pick on, back to the theories of LrL's. Pick on them.
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While I have no interest in publishing interesting things I have done, they seem dull compared to what you posted. Maybe this is because the things I do are not adventurous as what you did, or maybe because I haven't had 87 years to do as many interesting things you did. In any case, I must admit your autobiography seems interesting enough to cause a mistaken identity for the man in the Dos Equis commercials. I wonder if there are any screen writers or movie producers who post in this forum that might be interested in making a series of movies along the lines of Indiana Jones, except using true stories that were posted by Don Jose de La Mancha? Best wishes, J_P |
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HIO J_P: I thank you for a decent reply, and I apol if there was any sense of agrandisment on my part. It was basically done to circumvent any questions on my lack of qualificaton or experience to discuss scientific factors. It was orig. brought up by our mutual friend swr.
Actually I do have three requests to do the story of the finding of Tayopa, and the Jesuit plot. One does screen writing. However it would take an extreme amount of imagination to make a good base. We shall see Don Jose de La Mancha p.s. do you suppose that we can reincarnate Stewart Granger to play myself and Eleanor Parker as the smooch detail?? sigh |
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No to the reincarnation of dead actors... The demographics of staunch Frisbeetarians who like to watch adventure movies prevents it. Best wishes, J_P |
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hio J_P, no Eleanor Parker?? sniff kill joy.
you posted -->I am sure there are far more interesting story tidbits you haven't posted yet ************ Sigh including losing my land grant on the tributary of the upper Amazon ?? What one won't do for a new bride. Don Jose de La Mancha |
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J_P My bride. took a 3 year old fashioned, full formal, courtship, complete with duennas, prsentations, posting the bans and seranades etc.
Don Jose de La Mancha What hapened to the picture? How do you post them in here? Last edited by Don Jose de La Mancha; 12-17-2010 at 08:16 PM. Reason: no picture down load |
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Don't worry, Mr. Don...
I know you will find a way to post a picture of your voluptuous bride emerging through the processions, flowers, duennas, presentations and mariachis serenading to consummate the marriage. And don't despair over the loss of your land grant... This is a temporary setback. I know you will someday recover your lost land and much, much more... Think about it... already you have gained title to the Lost Jesuit mine of Tayopa. What will be next? Hey... forget about the monetary amounts of these land values... what about the promotional values? Think about it... as the movie series of Don Jose de La Mancha sequels progress.. where will you be? Will you be wandering amongst the Yaqui Indians of Sonora, or will you be drinking champagne in your newest villa in southern France? (not that bacanora isn't kinda tasty). Now I am wondering if you wouldn't be better off to contact one of the Dreamworks principals. Do you think your screenwriter will do justice to your stories, or would you be better off with Speilberg, Katzenberg and Geffen? Or maybe George Lucas? Best wishes, J_P |
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Question for Don Jose
Don Jose,
I am very familiar with the region of Spain called La Mancha, land of wind mills and Don Quijote and sidekick Sancho Panza. Pray tell, is there a region named La Mancha where you live?
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HH Rudy, MXT, HeadHunter Wader Do or do not. There is no try. Yoda |
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Good morning: J_P, the Brazilian land grant was passed on to someone else in the 60's, it is gone.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Rudy: I too, am well aware of Don Quijote and the story, but I do not live in Spain, but in Mexico, southern Sonora. As for Tayopa, the title is # 200480 for some 1500 Hect for the group. Lat N 28* 00' 6.1560, Long, W 198* 56' 57.8663 This can be readily be checked with the Agencia de Mineria in Mexico city via internet. I am afraid that my Tiger was not voluptuous, in fact, she was kinda skinny when I first met her, I fattened her up. She had just turned 17, I was 32, a confirmed bachlor, a cradle robber, but then you know how these things go --sigh. we were married in 58, and are still married, it just might take. I wlll post her picture later Yes, there were many other little incidents, such as a shoot out with 5 Bandits in the Barranca of the Rio Yaqui (Rio Bonito juction) in 56, under siege from Indians up at the Colorados mine in Sinaloa, next to Durango for 3 days, finding the German Sub in 80 ft of water, Where Cromwell's ship finally met it's end (He was pirate) waiting for salvage, but in Mexico ?? Wrecking my Stearman while spraying on the Spruce budworm project in North Eastern Canada, at Bathurst, and on, and on. sigh. However this forum was not designed for me to talk about myself, which to me is basically a dull subject, but to discuss theories which may help design LRL's for the future. Don Jose de La Mancha p.s. for those interested, swr, I was practically physically, kicked out of hi-school into the Navy with an almost consistant D- grade in everything, except Political Science. |
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Speaking of H3Tec, what ever happened to them?
Last I heard they were getting ready to take time from their busy schedule to innate some action that is very negative for Carl-NC if he doesn't remove all the H3Tec material off his website. http://www.geotech1.com/forums/showp...8&postcount=13 So did they innate their very negative action against Carl-NC? If so, what very negative action did they innate? Best wishes, J_P |
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So while the durn dog can't even register a single Chuckiegram, I got one worthy of a sterling silver frame! (Seriously, I'm framing this one, it's so good.) |
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