@Bladevalant - thanks for responding to my reply. I haven't forgotten or missed it, it's just I have a fair bit of real world stuff happening atm so I can only pop in here now and then on my 'phone (like now). I'll come back with a more detailed response when I've the time to give it more consideration, ok?
Firstly, bacteria are neither good nor bad. Those are labels we apply according to whether we consider the bacteria harmful or beneficial (or indeed neutral).
Secondly, ever heard of nylonase? Look it up, it's really rather fascinating.
Finally, thank you for the kudos! It was a nice little surprise for me. Now if I could sneak a rep point from you...
Maybe I'll take you up on your job offer, as well!
(July 19, 2013 at 9:48 am)enrico Wrote: This MRSA that we know now could have been in a latent or dormant stage for long long time and came up and out as the circumstances allow to emerge as a right medium was found for his expression.
In our body we have a myriad of good and bad bacteria.
The bad one usually come out when our body is weak or under stress.
We do not even know what we got but you can make sure that when our body is under stress they come out and try to make us sick or even kill us.
What human did in the past induce or cause certain diseases what human do today induce and cause other diseases unknown in the past.
This does not mean that the very bacteria that make us sick today were not present in the past.
Firstly, bacteria are neither good nor bad. Those are labels we apply according to whether we consider the bacteria harmful or beneficial (or indeed neutral).
Secondly, ever heard of nylonase? Look it up, it's really rather fascinating.
Finally, thank you for the kudos! It was a nice little surprise for me. Now if I could sneak a rep point from you...
Maybe I'll take you up on your job offer, as well!
At the age of five, Skagra decided emphatically that God did not exist. This revelation tends to make most people in the universe who have it react in one of two ways - with relief or with despair. Only Skagra responded to it by thinking, 'Wait a second. That means there's a situation vacant.'