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In Reply to: Are you in the science biz? posted by Dalancroft on July 19, 2002 at 15:43:45:
yes, i'm a graduate from UCSD (1988!) in Biochem/CellBio and have worked in Biotech ever since... now in the computational side of things. I've worked at Hybritech, Mycogen, Stratagene, and now Chemnavigator...I love the Portland area and been bird watching and photographing on Sauvie (?Spelling) Island a few times... i have a friend who has a place in Hood River also...
Small world!
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are you still going oooooooooh 3D picture????;-)
I try not to touch a computer on days beginning with "S"! Especially on a weekend in which a buddy was turning 40 and about 22 people got on limo buses and headed to Temecula for a day of serious partying. Hoo boy, yesterday was too bright! Not to mention loud.Yes, it is a small world. Let's see, Lila (wife) was @ UCSD from 1991-1997 earning her Ph.D. in molecular pharmacology. You probably know a few if not a lot of the same people. She was in Dr. Joan Heller Brown's lab.
Yes, I still AM going, "WOW!" He played "The Fifth Element," as I'm sure he did for you, and I just stuttered in amazement. Yesterday my toddler (2 next month) and I watched all kinds of movies including "Fantasia 2000." Absolutely superb. I am very pleased and even Lila (who's usually fairly tight-fisted) thought it was worth the $$$. I didn't tell her about Gregg's travel fee though; that'll be our little secret.
Gregg told me all about your place -- sounds nice, placid, relaxing, a real getaway from the urban grind. For a suburban place, though, our house is relatively peaceful as well. We only have neighbors on one side as the other three are sloping backyards & the neighbors' homes are quite a bit away, which is nice.
ok, you stumped me! Temecula and partying are not two words i typically hear in the same sentence...golf?
Fermented fruit of the vine.Great friends, good food, abundant libations and plenty of sun -- what could be better?
duh! see what happens when you are out of social-circles for a few years...you forget e actually have a wine country!
Unless you're a teetotaller -- even if you are -- it's worth a visit. The wineries have come a long way and it is quite bucolic and rural in atmosphere . . .
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