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Aug. 26th, 2004 05:33 pmI have decided that biology is very comparable to css/webpages.
I wrote down some comparisons in my notebook, so I'd have to dig them out.. I think it was something like mrs. falls saying that very little dna changes from person to person.. so arguably that could be like a database full of stuff (like dictionary pages.. all the individual things are the same, like the page format) and then the stylesheets would be like chromosones, where teh individual genes were the attributes.. like this..
#eyes {
color: blue, grey, yellow;
strength: 20/18;
shape: oval;
susceptible: retina-detachment, cataracts, permanent-blindness;
}
#teeth {
. . .
It sounds logical to me^_^
I wrote down some comparisons in my notebook, so I'd have to dig them out.. I think it was something like mrs. falls saying that very little dna changes from person to person.. so arguably that could be like a database full of stuff (like dictionary pages.. all the individual things are the same, like the page format) and then the stylesheets would be like chromosones, where teh individual genes were the attributes.. like this..
#eyes {
color: blue, grey, yellow;
strength: 20/18;
shape: oval;
susceptible: retina-detachment, cataracts, permanent-blindness;
}
#teeth {
. . .
It sounds logical to me^_^