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I think I'm gonna stay with white the rest of the week:
PAM251:
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too bad...........must just be.........
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WOW! Any pictures???
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That was fun!
I ever have problems with my REPs....even the 47mm size...thru the airport screening!
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Sweet! Congrats!
Wear it in good health!
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Heard of Domi or The Zigmeister?
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Something different....................
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That just show you how good of a Shot Freddy is.......and his amazing Daytona collections! If those guys finds out............
I can't wait to see the commotion over there!
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It looks a Franken alright......seems like several parts have been put together.......now I don't know what Vintage Daytona to call it!
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Based on my experienced, I would recommend going with the Modified ICHS Swiss ETA movement. I had two GMTs with Asian Clones die on me already, but my 4 Swiss ETAs, some from 2006 are still running fine!
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.......and if you order from China.....with that level of Anxiety, you'll be crazy by the time you get your watch! In this hobby of ours, you better have the patience of a Monk and level headed, if not you'll go bunkers! Buying from our Members here is a safe bet, but it's not 100% guaranteed.
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Awesome Rob!
Glad to see you're still building~!
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Nope.....but that is pretty sharp! I'm pretty sure it won't be long before we'll see it at our favorite dealer's site!
Now...did you see this http://www.blessthisstuff.com/stuff/vehicles/cycles/the-beast-m55-electric-bike/ ?
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Ah......1st Welcome to RWG!
FYI! This is not how we post PArts for Sale here.......please read the RULES!
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Very nice
! Congrats!
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TGIF..............
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Can't take this off, PAM251:
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HikeUSA noticed that it is a baculum, or penis bone, of an extinct species
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Had human development taken a different turn, the male penis likely would still have small, hard spines similar to those found in certain primates.
A new study, published in the journal Nature, finds that humans lost DNA that would have promoted spine growth on the penis.
The research, led by David Kingsley of the Howard Hughes Medical Institute and Stanford University School of Medicine, found that the loss of a molecular mechanism was "particularly likely" to result in "significant regulatory changes in humans." Among these changes: humans' development of larger brains compared with those in chimpanzees, our closest relative. Also, the absence of human sensory whiskers found on the faces of apes. All told, the researchers said they were able to confirm 510 such deletions in humans - one of which resulted in the loss of a penile spine enhancer.
"Deletions of tissue-specific enhancers may thus accompany both loss and gain traits in the human lineage, and provide specific examples of the kinds of regulatory alterations, and inactivation events long proposed to have an important role in human evolutionary divergence," the study reports.
In an interview, Kingsley was quoted by Reuters noting that "people are always surprised to hear that the penis of many organisms are covered with these spines." He added that penile spines are usually found in animal species that mate quickly. He said that the loss of those spines were connected to longer-lasting copulation.
Money quote du jour relating to all his must go to David Haussler, a human genome researcher at the University of California, Santa Cruz. Commenting on our ancestors' loss of penile spines. he observed that "couples everywhere can be thankful that this particular piece of DNA was ditched."
Hard to top that one.
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