Jump to content

Talk:Cold Warriors: Difference between revisions

Page contents not supported in other languages.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Content deleted Content added
No edit summary
PrimeBOT (talk | contribs)
m top: Task 24: banner combination following a TFD
 
(6 intermediate revisions by 6 users not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
{{WikiProject Futurama|class=Stub|importance=low}}
{{WikiProject banner shell|class=Start|1=
{{WikiProject Animation|class=stub|importance=low}}
{{WikiProject Animation|futurama=yes|futurama-importance=low|importance=low}}
{{WikiProject Television|episode-coverage=Yes|class=Stub|auto=Inherit|importance=}}
{{WikiProject Television|episode-coverage=Yes|importance=low}}
}}


==Princeton Fallacy==
This episode points to something very curious in the fictional Futurama universe [ Adenoviridae ]. Zoiberg for some illogical reason (lacking human DNA) also catches the human virus (unless Zoiberg added some human organs inside himself to the redundant grab-bag of undigested alien organs he already contains and those organs are causing Zoiberg's illness). Morbo, the television host-monster also catches the adenovirus (although it could also be an [Influenza ] variant). In order for Morbo to catch a human virus, he would require human DNA and could just be a deliberately DNA-modded reshaped human pretending to be a non-monster along with his wife. The guinea pig can indeed catch a variant of the adenovirus, known as the guinea pig adenovirus (GPAdV). Note that adenoviridae have documented cross-species transmission vectors.<br /><br />
When it comes to the [[Ivy League]], some people just think of Harvard, Yale, and Princeton, also known as "HYP," pronounced "hype." However, there are five other schools. In this cartoon, they show a young Obama wearing a shirt with a P on it. I think it's supposed to represent Princeton, but he got his undergraduate degree from [[Columbia University]], not Princeton. Just because his wife [[Michelle Obama]] did her undergraduate at Princeton does not mean he did. I hate how this episode erases "non-HYP" Ivies. <small><span class="autosigned">—&nbsp;Preceding [[Wikipedia:Signatures|unsigned]] comment added by [[User:Chumley41|Chumley41]] ([[User talk:Chumley41|talk]] • [[Special:Contributions/Chumley41|contribs]]) 23:38, 1 November 2013 (UTC)</span></small><!-- Template:Unsigned --> <!--Autosigned by SineBot-->


==Untitled==
This episode points to something very curious in the fictional Futurama universe [[Adenoviridae]]. Zoiberg for some illogical reason (lacking human DNA) also catches the human virus (unless Zoiberg added some human organs inside himself to the redundant grab-bag of undigested alien organs he already contains and those organs are causing Zoiberg's illness). Morbo, the television host-monster also catches the adenovirus (although it could also be an [[Influenza]] variant). In order for Morbo to catch a human virus, he would require human DNA and could just be a deliberately DNA-modded reshaped human pretending to be a alien monster along with his DNA-reshaped fake-monster wife. The guinea pig can indeed catch a variant of the adenovirus, known as the guinea pig adenovirus (GPAdV). Note that adenoviridae have documented cross-species transmission vectors.<br /><br />
<big>'''Cross-Species Transmission of a Novel Adenovirus Associated with a Fulminant Pneumonia Outbreak in a New World Monkey Colony'''</big><br />
<big>'''Cross-Species Transmission of a Novel Adenovirus Associated with a Fulminant Pneumonia Outbreak in a New World Monkey Colony'''</big><br />
Published: July 14, 2011 — Eunice C. Chen, Shigeo Yagi, Kristi R. Kelly, Sally P. Mendoza, Nicole Maninger, Ann Rosenthal, Abigail Spinner, Karen L. Bales, David P. Schnurr, Nicholas W. Lerche, Charles Y. Chiu<br />
Published: July 14, 2011 — Eunice C. Chen, Shigeo Yagi, Kristi R. Kelly, Sally P. Mendoza, Nicole Maninger, Ann Rosenthal, Abigail Spinner, Karen L. Bales, David P. Schnurr, Nicholas W. Lerche, Charles Y. Chiu<br />

Latest revision as of 21:05, 7 September 2024

Princeton Fallacy

[edit]

When it comes to the Ivy League, some people just think of Harvard, Yale, and Princeton, also known as "HYP," pronounced "hype." However, there are five other schools. In this cartoon, they show a young Obama wearing a shirt with a P on it. I think it's supposed to represent Princeton, but he got his undergraduate degree from Columbia University, not Princeton. Just because his wife Michelle Obama did her undergraduate at Princeton does not mean he did. I hate how this episode erases "non-HYP" Ivies. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Chumley41 (talkcontribs) 23:38, 1 November 2013 (UTC)[reply]


Untitled

[edit]

This episode points to something very curious in the fictional Futurama universe Adenoviridae. Zoiberg for some illogical reason (lacking human DNA) also catches the human virus (unless Zoiberg added some human organs inside himself to the redundant grab-bag of undigested alien organs he already contains and those organs are causing Zoiberg's illness). Morbo, the television host-monster also catches the adenovirus (although it could also be an Influenza variant). In order for Morbo to catch a human virus, he would require human DNA and could just be a deliberately DNA-modded reshaped human pretending to be a alien monster along with his DNA-reshaped fake-monster wife. The guinea pig can indeed catch a variant of the adenovirus, known as the guinea pig adenovirus (GPAdV). Note that adenoviridae have documented cross-species transmission vectors.

Cross-Species Transmission of a Novel Adenovirus Associated with a Fulminant Pneumonia Outbreak in a New World Monkey Colony
Published: July 14, 2011 — Eunice C. Chen, Shigeo Yagi, Kristi R. Kelly, Sally P. Mendoza, Nicole Maninger, Ann Rosenthal, Abigail Spinner, Karen L. Bales, David P. Schnurr, Nicholas W. Lerche, Charles Y. Chiu
http://www.plospathogens.org/article/info%3Adoi%2F10.1371%2Fjournal.ppat.1002155 96.36.27.95 (talk) 02:26, 9 January 2012 (UTC) Gridlock[reply]