We know that skin and bone and organs all replenish themselves constantly on a molecular level, and though the rate of regeneration must differ from part to part (I'm guessing a big toe would take longer than an eyelid, for example), overall, there must be some progression from day to day. Maybe in the future, mobile phones will come equipped with a sensor for measuring this exactly. That way, whenever anyone asks 'what's new with you?' it'll be possible to give a scientfically verifiable reply.
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You sound like you're very busy, judging by your earlier posts.
I'm mainly busy with kittens and with trying to book a holiday. I'm not going to get any writing done until I can type at a reasonable speed again.
Now there's an interesting thought.
We know that skin and bone and organs all replenish themselves constantly on a molecular level, and though the rate of regeneration must differ from part to part (I'm guessing a big toe would take longer than an eyelid, for example), overall, there must be some progression from day to day. Maybe in the future, mobile phones will come equipped with a sensor for measuring this exactly. That way, whenever anyone asks 'what's new with you?' it'll be possible to give a scientfically verifiable reply.
'2.463967462353%, what about yourself?'
Other than that — I'm fine.
Trying to keep myself busy, FHH. What was that saying about idle hands? ; )
Good to know, WO. LOL! I'm hoping somewhere down the line we can add 'nerves' to the things that our bodies regenerate.
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