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survey for my new off-topic game !!!Moderator: BioTeam
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survey for my new off-topic game !!!Hi everyone...I've just posting a new "game" in the off-topic forum, please enjoy it..
Um, I also wanna know how's your response about my new designated game, so I make a poll here.... And, the last....any volunteer who wanna help me in supervising the posts?? I mean observing whether the theory which is posted is true according to the references or not... No polling option here?? Thanks, Victor Q: Why are chemists great for solving problems?
A: They have all the solutions.
I will be honest.
Your debating-like (I don't know the exact english term, hope you understood) game is a great idea. But what about the ones that does not deal with or does not know much about immunobio or microbio? As a result, the idea is great. I mean the idea of debating like a game-and maybe we can increase the number of those kind of games. You know we have a Name game (I can not(or maybe I can say, 'should not') post there, but that's another thing). Those games are good for making bio an interesting thing to learn. I'm just sad for the ones that does not know as much as you ( like me PS: Sorry for writing a long post. EDIT: My score: For general: 4,90 For me: 2 ---> I explained the reason. It matters not how strait the gate
How charged with punishment the scroll I am the Master of my fate I am the Captain of my soul.
Well, as I said in "how to play", you can be a great player if you read and know much of MicBio and ImmunoBio...but that doesn't mean that only those two subjects are the main disciplines..You can make your explaination based on any of your knowledge, as long as it's a fact and logic...
Actually I'm a little bit late for this kind of game because from now on, Dr.Stein can't get online as often as before (because she'd to teach animal physiology and doing reasearch for her master degree in this even semester). Dr.Stein is one of the star in that post.. Or should I give the references for the people so they can read them? okay..these are what you should looking for.. - Microbiology book (for the structure and function) - Pathology book (for the pathenogenesis mechanism) - Physiology book (for the process) - Immunology/immunobiology book (for the defense system) - Biochemie book -necessary book- (for them who like detailed actions) *sigh* I hope that my game would invite great response from people here but the truth talked different things.... Anyway, thanks for the suggestions and score Ozge.. Q: Why are chemists great for solving problems?
A: They have all the solutions.
I didn't see this thread.. I have the same opionion as Ozge about the game. Good idea, but to specialised... I hope you will find people who can play it, but i am not capable of doing it...
@Ozge Oh come on, i said i was sorry... Come back to the name game thread... I just wanted to make it more educational "I have no intention of stopping anytime soon. I want to understand the universe and answer the big questions, that is what keeps me going" - Stephen Hawking
Hmm...I think that my game can't be run then..we lack of specialized people...hope it can be run in the next 2 years..
By the way..thanks for the suggestion, I'll think of another game again.. Q: Why are chemists great for solving problems?
A: They have all the solutions.
just see the game in off-topic discussion, read the how to play....after that, play it and give your comments and suggestions here...
Q: Why are chemists great for solving problems?
A: They have all the solutions.
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