In response to an earlier question. I am not a chemistry teacher. I'm a chiropractor.
Undergraduate education: BS Biochemistry with chemistry and physics minor. Studied extensive chemical kinetics. Stopped with physical chemistry.
8 semester hours short of masters degree in microbiology.
DMDC.
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Formal book learning doesn't impress me a whole lot. I'd be a whole lot more interested in your TAXIDERMY experience.
I am not a taxidermist , I just play one in real life.
I was answering a question by "CHUCK." He asked if I was a chemistry teacher. Formal book learning doesn't impress alot of folks. That was certainly not my intention.
In terms of my taxidermy skills. Well, lets just say there's alot to be desired. I've done some small game with my brother in law but I'm contemplating learning big game. Although I have found a great taxidermist near me in southwest OHIO. He's real good so I may not make any sudden moves just yet. I've watched the whole process many times over the past 15 years or so. I find it very interesting.
Consider me a sponge just soaking up a wealth of information from you and your talented friends.
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We're ALL sucking up info here. As Ken Walker said, our first intentios should be in deciding what's right and the second should be what we can improve upon. I'm glad to know I have company in one whose taxidermy skills "leave a lot to be desired". I'm at the head of that class.
Some of these guys are parchmentaphobic! Messes with their senses of balance or something..
No...that would be a cerebellar disorder. Or, perhaps, one too many beers. That seems to make alot of people lose their balance.