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Posted By: Hal Brown
Date Posted: Jan 12, 2008
Description: Chased by an enantiomorph?


Date Taken: Jan 12, 2008
Place Taken: Lake Apopka, FL
Owner: Dan Nickens
File Name: A_Double_Take.jpg   - Photo HTML
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Category: 244, Florida Fun Flying
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Case Jansen - Jan 14,2008   Viewers  | Reply
    Dan, I know your good, but that huge word is a bit too show-off-y. I had to grab my funkin wagonal to figure it all out !!     
  
Don Maxwell - Jan 14,2008   Viewers  | Reply
    Ah, there's more to Dan than meets the eye. He is himself a walking, talking allomorph.     
  
Dan Nickens - Jan 14,2008   Viewers  | Reply
    A different crystal form of the same old mineral? Should I be insulted, Don? Sorry, Case, it's a simple case of the old geology training bubbling out of the brain.     
  
Don Maxwell - Jan 15,2008   Viewers  | Reply
    Intended as a compliment, o multifarious one.     
  
Dan Nickens - Jan 15,2008   Viewers  | Reply
    I'm thinking that rimes with nefarious....     
  
Charles Pickett - Jan 14,2008   Viewers  | Reply
    al&#183;lo&#183;morph n<br />1. a letter or combination of letters that is part of a set used to represent the same basic grammatical <br />element (morpheme) of a language, as, for example, “-ed” and “-t” both form the English past tense<br />2. any of the differing crystalline forms of the same chemical compound or element, especially of a <br />mineral<br /><br />Encarta&#174; World English Dictionary &#169; 1999 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Developed for <br />Microsoft by Bloomsbury Publishing Plc.<br /><br />Way to much     
  
Charles Pickett - Jan 14,2008   Viewers  | Reply
    en&#183;an&#183;ti&#183;o&#183;morph or en&#183;an&#183;ti&#183;o&#183;mer n<br />either of a pair of molecules that are a mirror image of each other in <br />structure but cannot be <br />superimposed<br /><br />Encarta&#174; World English Dictionary &#169; 1999 Microsoft Corporation. All rights <br />reserved. Developed for <br />Microsoft by Bloomsbury Publishing Plc.<br /><br />Way to much for me This is for the rest of us     
  
Joe Becker - Jan 15,2008   Viewers  | Reply
    Huh? What the _____?     


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