K.
Whatever
you say about the registry - at least it's easy to access. A relic, a
prototype and a thing to remember. It's still fairly useful though,
someone must have done a really good job of organising it and sorting
out all the BioBricks. The fun part is that it had reached its peak then
fallen down already before the Outbreak and the whole regulatory
shenanigans. This had a whole lot of implications but most importantly
it has been long forgotten by the system. It has it flaws, the methods
behind it are outdated but the data is still there. I've been looking
through it since last month and I'm growing increasingly fond of it,
kicking it old-school. The fun times when I had been an undergraduate
are rather blurry at best but you cannot deny the creativity behind this
whole project. Creativity which means piles of junk DNA making my work
harder. I've got a hunch that today may be the day. Something to get me
started without getting too much attention. Another hour or two with tea
and the database and then I’ll call it a day. "Thermobacter-infused
tea", seriously, who comes up with that kind of stuff.
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