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Pokemon Carcinogenic According to Study

Filed under “Humor” and “Health
by Adam at 12:18 AM on January 29, 2005

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“Pokemon is a main switch in the molecular network that leads toward cancer,” said senior author Dr. Pier Paolo Pandolfi of Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center…

NCI Bulletin, National Cancer Institute

You know, I’ve suspected as much all along.

(Props: Ravensky.org)

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  1. Hmm…who might you be? I’m not sure I’ve ever seen you, but I do reconize the domain from somewhere.

    Comment by Ravensky — January 29, 2005 @ 12:47 am

  2. I’m just some random guy who ran across your site while I was trying to use iCapture this evening. You were stuck in the queue like me, and I decided to pay a visit. I’ve added you to my feed reader so I can catch more of your stuff. :)

    Pity iCapture is usually too busy to actually do anything. Without it, the closest thing I can get to testing for Safari is using Konqueror for Linux. They share the same KHTML rendering engine, but I’m not sure that’s enough to give me the whole picture. O, the perils of web development on a shoestring.

    Comment by Adam M. — January 29, 2005 @ 12:00 pm

  3. Ah, ok. But I swear I’ve been here before…I reconize the name, and the layout. But I dont remember when. And it looks like my iCapture thing still isnt done. :P

    Comment by Ravensky — January 29, 2005 @ 3:01 pm

  4. The layout is from a not-uncommon WordPress theme, albeit with the fonts all changed around. That may be why it looks familiar, if you can’t think of any other reason.

    I’m getting bored with this look, and plan to do an original re-design Real Soon Now.

    Comment by Adam M. — January 29, 2005 @ 4:03 pm

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