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A456671- Bacillus 2-9-3
Is mise Duncan Started conversation Dec 29, 2000
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This is the oldest living thing on this planet - well worth a glance if you're feeling old yourself with the onset of the new year...it will put that age in context
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Salamander the Mugwump Posted Dec 29, 2000
This is just so so fascinating. I have to go and find out more. Everyone should read this. It's one of those "wow" articles. Even though I would like it to be about 500 pages longer, shortness has its good points too - three little paragraphs and you're full of wonder!
I just had one little doubt. The 3rd footnote says "There are reckoned to be as many bacteria on and in the human body as there are human cells". I thought it was a hell of a lot more that that. I'm going to go away and find out. Then I'm going to come back and apologise for being wrong or I might be able to tell you something useful. Either will give me great satisfaction.
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Is mise Duncan Posted Dec 29, 2000
The wordy original published source can be found in "Nature" issue 407, and there's an abstract at [URL Removed by moderator]
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Mr. Cogito Posted Dec 29, 2000
Hello,
Short and sweet. I really like it. Especially the subheader titled "That's a Long Time". My only question is whether the date should be changed to something other than "Earlier this year" to something more specific like "In early 2000". I suppose you could determine that from the article date, but if that ever changes...
Yours,
Jake
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Is mise Duncan Posted Dec 29, 2000
Good point - change to "Early in the summer of 2000" made.
Thanks,
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Salamander the Mugwump Posted Dec 29, 2000
Ok. I'm back to apologise. I can't find the info I was looking for. Don't you just hate the way they don't put indices in some books.
I did find a book that said 80 to 90 percent of the earth's biomass was made up of microorganisms. Perhaps that was what I was thinking of. It also said that thousands of different kinds of germs are native to our bodies, 500 different types live in our mouth alone and without many of them, we'd be ill. Then I found an article that said there are more bacteria living in your mouth than the number of people who have ever lived.
That explains a lot. I'll say no more.
Thanks for the link. I'll nip over and have a look at that.
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Metal Chicken Posted Jan 2, 2001
Excellent Duncan!! I remember you jumping into a conversation somewhere the day the bacillus 293 article appeared in the Guardian, promising to add an entry to the Guide and I vaguely remember saying then it was undoubtedly worth inclusion. Now I've seen your definitive version, I'm even more positive about it. Get those scouts in here quick somebody.
Two minor editorial niggles. Firstly, paragraph 2 has an incomplete sentence "In fact, in since isolate 2-9-3 put itself to sleep......"
I suspect it's intended to read "...in the years since..."
Secondly, your first footnote has 2 misplaced apostrophes, both occurrences of "it's" are possessives so should read "its".
Best of luck with this one.
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Is mise Duncan Posted Jan 3, 2001
Mistakes noted and edited.
Thanks
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Congratulations!
h2g2 auto-messages Posted Apr 4, 2001
Editorial Note: This thread has been moved out of the Peer Review forum because this entry has now been recommended for the Edited Guide.
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Mr. Cogito Posted Apr 5, 2001
Hello,
Sorry about that. They beat me to closing off the thread. Anyway, I am pleased to tell you what you now already know. Your entry has been accepted into the Guide's Editorial Process. After a while (but not 250 million years!) (see, I was waiting to use that joke) it will proceed through the sub-editing process and appear on the front page, when you will receive an email. Way to go!
Yours,
Jake
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- 4: Mr. Cogito (Dec 29, 2000)
- 5: Is mise Duncan (Dec 29, 2000)
- 6: Salamander the Mugwump (Dec 29, 2000)
- 7: Metal Chicken (Jan 2, 2001)
- 8: Is mise Duncan (Jan 3, 2001)
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