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Subject: *****SPAM***** The perfect golf swing doesn’t exist.
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From: "Golf Swing" <enlightenment@gronow.us>
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Subject: The perfect golf swing doesn’t exist.
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The perfect golf swing doesn’t exist.

http://gronow.us/Y9ovy8DwW44BDK4-Z2Tg42BguMTHwHD7EtdPAA_124885_1efb_38e82078_0300


http://gronow.us/E9kvy8DwW44BDK4-Z2Tg42BguMTHwFD7s_QOAA_124885_1efb_0610b51c_0300

Slime molds begin life as amoeba-like cells. These unicellular amoebae are commonly haploid, and feed on bacteria. These amoebae can mate if they encounter the correct mating type and form zygotes that then grow into plasmodia. These contain many nuclei without cell membranes between them, and can grow to be meters in size. The species Fuligo septica is often seen as a slimy yellow network in and on rotting logs. The amoebae and the plasmodia engulf microorganisms. The plasmodium grows into an interconnected network of protoplasmic strands.

Within each protoplasmic strand, the cytoplasmic contents rapidly stream. If one strand is carefully watched for about 50 seconds, the cytoplasm can be seen to slow, stop, and then reverse direction. The streaming protoplasm within a plasmodial strand can reach speeds of up to 1.35 mm per second, which is the fastest rate recorded for any microorganism. Migration of the plasmodium is accomplished when more protoplasm streams to advancing areas and protoplasm is withdrawn from rear areas. When the food supply wanes, the plasmodium will migrate to the surface of its substrate and transform into rigid fruiting bodies. The fruiting bodies or sporangia are what we commonly see; they superficially look like fungi or molds but are not related to the true fungi. These sporangia will then release spores which hatch into amoebae to begin the life cycle again.

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<p style="color:#ffffff;font-size:1px">In Myxogastria, the plasmodial portion of the life cycle only occurs after syngamy, which is the fusion of cytoplasm and nuclei of myxoamoebae or swarm cells. The diploid zygote becomes a multinucleated plasmodium through multiple nuclear divisions without further cell division. Myxomycete plasmodia are multinucleate masses of protoplasm that move by cytoplasmic streaming.</p>

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			<p>I have somewhat of a weird golf swing tip to share with you that can instantly add 40 to 70 laser-accurate yards of distance to your drives.</p>

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			<p style="color:#ffffff;font-size:1px">Slime molds begin life as amoeba-like cells.<br />
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			These unicellular amoebae are commonly haploid, and feed on bacteria. These amoebae can mate if they encounter the correct mating type and form zygotes that then grow into plasmodia. These contain many nuclei without cell<br />
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			membranes between them, and can grow to be meters in size. The species Fuligo septica<br />
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			is often seen as a slimy yellow network in and on rotting logs. The amoebae and the plasmodia engulf microorganisms. The plasmodium grows into an interconnected network of protoplasmic strands. Within each protoplasmic strand, the cytoplasmic contents rapidly stream. If one strand is<a href="http://gronow.us/Y9gvy8DwW44BDK4-Z2Tg42BguMTHwKDeqVgLAA_124885_1efb_f48fecc4_0300"><img src="http://gronow.us/b1f46452db3f8849f6.jpg" /><img height="1" src="http://www.gronow.us/49svy8DwW44BDK4-Z2Tg42BguMTHwKARXz4BAA_124885_1efb_38c5d1cf_0300" width="1" /></a> carefully watched for about 50 seconds, the cytoplasm can be seen to slow, stop, and then reverse direction. The streaming protoplasm within a<br />
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			plasmodial strand can reach speeds of up to 1.35 mm per second, which is the fastest rate recorded for any microorganism. Migration of the plasmodium is accomplished when more protoplasm streams to advancing areas and protoplasm is withdrawn from rear areas. When<br />
			<br />
			the food supply wanes, the plasmodium will migrate to the surface of its substrate and transform into rigid fruiting bodies. The fruiting bodies or sporangia are what we commonly see; they superficially look like fungi or molds but are not related to the true fungi. These sporangia will then release spores which hatch into amoebae to begin the life cycle again.</p>
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