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#1
The Long House /
January 17, 2006, 04:17:08 PM
definately a great read. loved the detail in his notes at the back.
learnt couple years back in university, from a 'christian' professor (not that i'm antichristian,but they do generally disagree with evolution ),  that (at least for him)  darwins theory, or at least the underlying principles (if not the actual mechanisms), are proven!!  just a couple of loose ends left to tie up, like that little coded DNA molecule, and how it came about......

like your thoughts fuzz, personally i think we just have too many damn choices. would be nice to go little more to the savage side of life.

can see jeremy narby really put heart and soul into his book, risking being the laughing stock of the scientific community. would be interested to see how other scientists view the theory. read somewhere on the website that 2 biologists went to latin america and partook of the sacred brew, with certain goals in mind. the one actually 'saw' a phenomenon that she had been puzzled over for some time... ?!
#2
The Long House /
January 10, 2006, 02:24:06 PM
guess not, if interested check out :

http://deoxy.org/narbystew.htm
#3
The Trade Winds /
January 08, 2006, 09:00:22 AM
serious about the abalone shells? ive got a couple spare... didg  im looking for myself, and my djembe not possible to trade. in need of cacti, as migrated few months back to northern hemisphere, could only send limited amounts...
#4
has anyone read the book by jeremy narby??

brings a lot of experiences into focus, i found. blew my mind (once again) on the scope of how complex and intelligent that little molecule just is... had some great discussions about it, would love a few more...
#5
The Desert /
January 03, 2006, 02:17:08 PM
thanks for the offer, but not in the states... and hopefully not gonna lose her.
take it theres also not much to do regarding the fungus (growing where she was connected to the main column).
cant be good to plant if the fungus is still there... maybe teatree or neem?? heard something about sulphur as well, but not sure.
#6
The Desert /
January 02, 2006, 02:53:06 PM
brown area slightly softer than rest of her, but she is relatively soft all over... has been sleeping for a few months. no bad smells. (stupid question maybe, but is there a difference between mold and fungus??)     if the brown carries on spreading, will i have to cut?? chances are that wont get rid of the fungus either...
the brown means its starting to go bad/rot?  bad news....
what to do????????
#7
The Desert / mold
December 30, 2005, 02:51:04 PM
hey  got a problem, wonder if anyone can help...
moved couple months ago to norther hemisphere, sent 2 small trichos by post...
the one 'offshoot ' or pup was still on the base, which started molding. i cut it straight away off the base, and dried it as quickly as possible(waiting for spring to plant). the pup, 10cm long has been kept dry as possible for last few months, but has started molding again from underneath. the bottom 1-2cm is starting to go light brown... what to do???
any ideas geatfully accepted
thanks w