What’s in your DNA? #13

What’s in your DNA? #13

by Dr. Hsien-Hsien Lei
Posted October 7, 2007 in In Your DNA

mutating picturesBoing Boing features the Mutating Pictures project:

We all go through it, ranking each one for the degree to which it resembles a human. The most human-like are used to spawn 1000 new offspring, mutated from their genome….

Glen Stansberry writes about blogging DNA for ProBlogger:

Whatever your posting style, there is usually an optimum “routine” for posting to your blog. I’ve broken these types of bloggers into two (very) generic categories: Musers and Reporters. These two broad categories loosely describe our blogging “DNA”.

Tony Woodlief’s little boy Isaac turned three last Friday:

When I finally put him to bed that night, he was sweaty and frosting-flecked and sleepy. I think he knows he’s loved. And yet he is, sometimes, for just a whisper of a moment, the wistful cowboy. It’s in our genes.

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Comment by Schelly Subscribed to comments via email

Thanks, Hsien, for the link to Glen’s posting. I’m definitely a Reporter. Also enjoyed the comments made by readers to his posting.

Schelly

Glad you enjoyed Glen’s post, Schelly. I think I’m more of a reporter too but I’d prefer to be a muser. ;)

 
 

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