Thom's DNA

PennState Kate

Grumbler in Training
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Somewhere I have all the info on how to duplicate DNA... It's actually not that complicated (your body does it all the time when going through cell division). I did it in class last summer, so if you're really interested (I think Mike posted something about it), then I'll post more specifics about it. You can impress all your framing customers with your wacky scientific knowledge - even if you don't like framing flaming cottages ;)

-Kate
 
Well, that's where the money is. Forging DNA "signatures".

I always figured a forger would do best to make "certificates of authenticity", rather than try to forge prints. Just buy cheap posters, paste them on canvas, write on them, make up the certificates, add the "DNA" signature, and you have an endless supply of "real art".

Phooey. No wonder I have trouble selling my originals. People can't tell them from prints, and don't understand why I want $1200 for one. (because I worked on it for a flipping MONTH, that's why!)
 
Would that be *******?

-Mike.
 
Well, who else 'signs' with DNA? And I am relieved to find out that it is his BLOOD. I Hate to tell you the other things I was thinking...
 
Andy Warhol comes to mind
 
Just thought I'd post this little wittism:
 
Just thought I'd post this little wittism:
The greater the artist, the greater the doubt, perfect confidence is granted to the less talented as a consolation prize.
Robert Hughes
 
Boy Ron, you are QUICK!! I hit a wrong button by mistake and by the time I could finally get the larger version out, you had me. :eek:
 
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