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February 17, 2004
Little Naughties in the Dark
I attended the Darwin's Day celebrations on the 12th February and recorded this interview with Dean of Science of UNSW Mike Archer. He made an offhand remark about bacteria in your body having little naughties in the dark, so I had to ask him to explain.. Mike Archer Interview about the promiscuous bacteria having sex with you at this moment This is an Windows Audio streaming file of 1 meg, and about 6 minutes 47 seconds. It was aired Monday morning on 2SER 107.3FM in Sydney, and will be aired on Comradsat Community radio networks around Australia at 6pm Wednesday night. I recorded a second one with Mike about Lucid dreaming, and another one that day with Charlie Lineweaver, which will air in the future. These were Marian Curruthers first experience of interviewing, I think she did pretty well. Mike Archer, as always is excellent talent, and was friendly and passionate about his subjects. I edited this the same day I recorded it, a very productive day for someone with severe CFS. I'll explain about the medication that helps make this possible really soon. I want to contact the drug company and see if they are aware that their drugs have extra uses beyond asthma.About the author: Ian Woolf lives in Sydney, has a degree in Applied Science, worked as a solar astronomer, software engineer, systems programmer, webmaster, research assistant, Cisco CCNA tutor, Physics laboratory demonstrator, Computational Theory lecturer, and subject coordinator; while changing his career to freelance writing and broadcasting. Listen to Ian on the Diffusion radio science show on radio 2SER 107.3FM Monday at 6:30pm in Sydney or streaming audio on www.2ser.com, or listen to the Diffusion podcasts. You should follow me on twitter, here
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