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Date: 13 Sep 2006 14:27:15
From: The Artist Formerly Known as Kap'n Salty
Subject: More hot yeast-on-yeast video action


For those of you interested in this kind of thing. Yeast at 100x on
hemacytometer. Magnification looks higher than it is because of the
lousy FOV of the camera I'm using, but it's really only 100x.

The culture is spent, and the empty vacuoles in the cells show it. The
marked background also illustrates nicely the glassy transparency of the
cells.

Strain is WYeast 2278 (Czech lager).

http://www.swampgas.com/microscopy/yeast/hema-100x.mpg

or

http://tristero.swampgas.com/microscopy/yeast/hema-100x.mpg (alternate)

Caution: big file (24 meg or so).

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Date: 13 Sep 2006 22:45:59
From:
Subject: Re: More hot yeast-on-yeast video action



The Artist Formerly Known as Kap'n Salty wrote:
> For those of you interested in this kind of thing. Yeast at 100x on
> hemacytometer. Magnification looks higher than it is because of the
> lousy FOV of the camera I'm using, but it's really only 100x.
>
> The culture is spent, and the empty vacuoles in the cells show it. The
> marked background also illustrates nicely the glassy transparency of the
> cells.
>
> Strain is WYeast 2278 (Czech lager).


Yeah, baby, yeah! Those eastern europeans hotties know what turns
Johnny on!



 
Date: 13 Sep 2006 21:34:10
From: neal
Subject: Re: More hot yeast-on-yeast video action



The Artist Formerly Known as Kap'n Salty wrote:
> For those of you interested in this kind of thing. Yeast at 100x on
> hemacytometer. Magnification looks higher than it is because of the
> lousy FOV of the camera I'm using, but it's really only 100x.
>
> The culture is spent, and the empty vacuoles in the cells show it. The
> marked background also illustrates nicely the glassy transparency of the
> cells.
>
> Strain is WYeast 2278 (Czech lager).
>
> http://www.swampgas.com/microscopy/yeast/hema-100x.mpg
>
> or
>
> http://tristero.swampgas.com/microscopy/yeast/hema-100x.mpg (alternate)
>
> Caution: big file (24 meg or so).

How about a link to a jpeg. And one of healthy yeast.

Thanks



  
Date: 14 Sep 2006 08:54:11
From: The Artist Formerly Known as Kap'n Salty
Subject: Re: More hot yeast-on-yeast video action


neal wrote:
> The Artist Formerly Known as Kap'n Salty wrote:
>> For those of you interested in this kind of thing. Yeast at 100x on
>> hemacytometer. Magnification looks higher than it is because of the
>> lousy FOV of the camera I'm using, but it's really only 100x.
>>
>> The culture is spent, and the empty vacuoles in the cells show it. The
>> marked background also illustrates nicely the glassy transparency of the
>> cells.
>>
>> Strain is WYeast 2278 (Czech lager).
>>
>> http://www.swampgas.com/microscopy/yeast/hema-100x.mpg
>>
>> or
>>
>> http://tristero.swampgas.com/microscopy/yeast/hema-100x.mpg (alternate)
>>
>> Caution: big file (24 meg or so).
>
> How about a link to a jpeg. And one of healthy yeast.
>
> Thanks
>

Go to the parent directory:

http://www.swampgas.com/microscopy/yeast

Thease yeast aren't really unhealthy -- if fed they'd happily reproduce
again. Many have just used up their glycogen reserves.



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