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RE: DNA Hacking reveals that DNA can be Malware that Compromises Computer Systems
every DNA string and all the analyses ever undertaken to date, need to be scrutinized to ascertain whether any of that code impacted the computers used to analyze it, potentially altering our knowledge of genetics.
I LIKE IT.
This is paranoia taken to a whole new level
Dan Brown must be green with envy.
On second thought...maybe I don't like it. DNA is everywhere...it's everywhere...In fact I'm eating some right now (chicken and rice soup..with pepper)
While re-analysis of previously analyzed DNA may be considered paranoid, given that DNA can be a vector for malicious computer instructions, it is a reasonable action, since it is possible that naturally occurring DNA may well have caused problems of which we remain unaware.
...and just because I'm paranoid doesn't mean they're not out to get me!
that's even more scaryester...
if DNA can change a computer just by looking at it..
what can it do to someone who eats it?
Since your, and my, brains aren't mere digital playgrounds (yet), such proteins merely nourish us. We don't decode the DNA, we but digest it.
but you LOOKED.
at her DNA.
it was imprinted on your BRAIN.
How do you know what evil lurks
in the mind of man
sublimininally Steganographed
by looking at a pretty....
...
er..
.
face.
I am unable to grasp the conflation of phenotype and genotype as a rational concept.
Actually, it is largely her behaviour that generates such interest, and this is primarily environmental of genesis, rather than derived from her DNA. Norma Jean was not particularly pretty, or desirable.
Marilyn, however...
Edit: Imma need to see many more pics to better understand your point, I'm sure. Lotsa pics...
heh ...I feel your pain..