100-year-old people are much more common than 4-year-old mice.
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The title of this post is taken from a statement made by Dr. Richard Miller, professor of pathology in the Geriatrics Center of the Medical School
, as quoted in an April 2004 U. Mich. press release (World’s oldest mouse reaches milestone birthday, via this Reddit thread).
One of the Reddit posters found Yoda the mouse’s obituary: Yoda, gen-mod mouse, dies after living equivalent of 100+ human years. From that article, which includes a photo of the elderly mouse’s mate, Princess Leia, one learns that Yoda expired a few days after the timestamp (April 19th, 2004) embedded in the university announcement’s URL. One presumes, given that a dozen years have since passed, that Leia has joined her hubby in eternal repose.
For the image accompanying this post, I smushed together several poorly-taken nighttime photos to yield the visual arts equivalent of pickle-and-pimento loaf. It has a certain something, no?
Currently working on: writing JavaScript to populate Adobe InDesign templates with text from XML files. It’s even more fun than it sounds.