Exams finished

Now that my exams are finally finished, I can focus a bit more on this website and athletics again. I still don’t know if I will upload my training logs, because I would have to transform them in an acceptable webstandard. What is new on the site, are my personal best performances that you can find by clicking on “athletics”. I thought it might be useful to put them online, so I will always know where to look for if I need a small moment of motivation.

I am looking forward to a month with a lot of training and some big weekends. Especially the next two weeks I will be having a 4-day-weekend mixed with a 3-day-9-hours-of-school week.

1 / February / 2007  Website, Biology, Athletics  Comments (0)

Just a question

I have been logging my training sessions for the last few months. Would anyone may be interested in seeing them here? They are quite detailed and I would have to quote out some nasty things I said about people, but nevertheless it might be cool to put them online. What do you think about it?

23 / January / 2007  Website, Athletics  Comments (1)

Small Friends…

I am trying to introduce a new category named Biology in which I am going to resume some interesting facts we learned at the university. So I hope that I am not writing any non-sense or so. If it happens, please don’t beat me.

Our teacher in Immunology, who has developed his own website at http://www.immuno.info, told us the number of microorganisms on and in our body. Now, what would you answer if I asked you how many of these little things like bacteria and all the rest are on our body?

The answer is 10^12 microorganisms are living on our bodies’ surface! But this is nothing compared to the number living inside of us: 10^14. How many cells have you got as an own organism? 10^13. The good thing: The vast majority of the bacteria living inside of us are good ones, which we need for our own metabolism or which are entering in competition with the bad ones to take away any space where they could develop.

26 / November / 2006  Biology  Comments (2)
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