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To: Biomaven who wrote (8142)4/14/2003 5:37:45 PM
From: Biomaven  Respond to of 52153
 
Looks like we now have the First and Second Laws of Biotech, courtesy of Doc and Erik (with some additional support from Nigel):

Message 18827533

et. seq.

And while we are looking at other threads, here's an interview with Auric that Doc pointed to that's worth reading:

Message 18837198

Auric's ideas of a long play on tort reform and a short play on vitamin product liability are germane to this thread.

Peter



To: Biomaven who wrote (8142)4/15/2003 2:35:40 AM
From: sim1  Respond to of 52153
 
Some more OT humor...

Apparently Mohammad Said al-Sahhaf has quite a following. I first heard of his fame on a BBC broadcast where he was dubbed "Comical Ali", a take off on the notorious Iraqi general called "Chemical Ali". He comes across as the "Inspector Cluseau" of information ministers. One of the jokes related by the BBC went something like "When al-Sahhaf died, God sent him 63 angels. Three of them were sent to ask him questions about his life, and the other 60 to try to convince him he really died."

Here's a site that lists some of his more notable gems.

welovetheiraqiinformationminister.com