Connected on 2008-03-06 15:30:00
from Tucson, AZ, US
- 2:25 pm
- Bugscope Teamsession enabled, rxl on, vacuum started
- 2:32 pm
- Bugscope Teamstarting presets
- 2:38 pm
- 2:45 pm
- 2:51 pm
- Bugscope TeamThanks, Scott, for the heads-up about today's session.
- Bugscope TeamPresets are looking good, Alex!
- Bugscope TeamThanks Umesh. Very good samples today.
- Bugscope TeamHi Kirk!
- Bugscope Teamhi kirk, welcome to bugscope, we a preping for a session today at 3:30PM
- Bugscope Teamlater dude
- 2:56 pm
- Bugscope Teamthe return of the iPod
- 3:02 pm
- Bugscope Teampresets done, waiting for class to login
- Bugscope TeamI just killed OBKB, and when I came back on you were g o n
- Bugscope Teamah, i logout after we do presets, in order to get rid of some lag
- Bugscope Teamthis is me
- Bugscope Teamright-o
- 3:07 pm
- Bugscope Teamthis is so cool
- Bugscope Teamnice software
- Bugscope Teamwhoa
- Bugscope Teamcool
- Bugscope Teamm old sp ore on mosquito paw
- 3:12 pm
- Bugscope Teampreset?
- Bugscope Teamsure!
- Bugscope Teamgot it
- Bugscope TeamThanks Mon
- Bugscope Teamyeah that's me too
- Bugscope Teamit's not going to the preset
- Bugscope Teamwe'll try this one
- Bugscope Teamwhich worked
- Bugscope Teamnow I'll see if I can get there from here
- Bugscope TeamSince we are waiting, I have a question for Alex. Has there been a recent session with two schools in cooperation (or not cooperation)?
- Bugscope Teamhmm, no, not that i can remember... lemme look at the schedule
- Bugscope TeamOh, do not take your time, I was merely inquiring. I would not want to distract you now during a session. Okay?
- 3:18 pm
- Bugscope Teamwell, as far as bugscope 2.0, every session has been one school at a time. sometimes two sessions in the same day, but never at the same time.
- Bugscope TeamUmesh we have not been doing the double login thing, from the old days, if that is what you are referring to.
- Bugscope TeamHey Mr M!
- Bugscope Teammr. m, welcome to bugscope!
- Bugscope TeamWelcome to bugscope!
- Teacherheyas all I just logged in
- TeacherI'm going to get my class
- Bugscope TeamNice samples today.
- Bugscope Teami've unlocked the session for ya, you should see controls for the scope on your top right. yeah, great bugs you sent us!
- Bugscope Teamthat was me
- TeacherThanks, the kids had a good project idea and my friend Chris was able to get some great specimens
- Bugscope Teamthis is the recurved spine portion of the tick rasper
- Bugscope Teamthe other side of this same thing is more rasp like
- Bugscope Teamthis is why the proboscis sticks into you and does not easily come out
- Bugscope Teamremember to click to stop'
- Bugscope Teamand if you want to see better where you are going, choose a lower mag
- TeacherHi this is Chris, Aaron's friend.
- TeacherI'm just trying to figure out the controls.
- Bugscope Teamhi chris, what's shakin?
- TeacherI don't see "Stop"
- Bugscope Teamcool
- Bugscope Teamclick again in the image to stop
- Bugscope Teamclick again
- Bugscope Teamit should have instructions in the navigation box
- TeacherOK, thanks.
- Bugscope Teamotherwise it can run all the way off the edge of the world
- Bugscope Teamwell, you can't hurt the scope though
- Bugscope Teamif you ran off the edge of the sample, we'd just have to reset the scope here
- 3:23 pm
- Bugscope Teamthis is carbon doublestick tape, and you can see some silver paint lower left
- Bugscope Teameverything is coated with gold-palladium
- Bugscope Teamlike 6 or 7 nm at least
- TeacherOK, I've clicked on the presets, but nothing's happened.
- Bugscope Teamyeah, scope was confused. it's fixed now
- Bugscope Teamhere's your preset
- TeacherOK, thanks.
- Bugscope Teammaybe not the one you chose
- Bugscope Teamthis is the moth's proboscis, all coiled up in the center of its face
- Bugscope Teamcompound eye
- Bugscope Teammoth
- Bugscope Teammoths have an interesting substructure to the eye that you do not usually see
- Bugscope Teamin other insecrts
- Bugscope Teaminsects
- Studenthello
- Bugscope Teamhey jse800, welcome to bugscope
- Bugscope Teamyou can see Moire patterns here
- 3:28 pm
- Bugscope Teamjsw800 i mean, sorry
- Bugscope Teamjsw hello!
- Bugscope TeamHi Manny!
- Studentwhat is this?
- Bugscope Teammanny mayweather, welcome to bugscope!
- Bugscope Teamthis is a compound eye on an insect
- Bugscope Teamthis is the compound eye of a small moth
- Bugscope Teamcompound eyes have hundreds of single facets, called ommatidia
- Bugscope Teamhello nomin
- Studentoh the moth
- Studenthi
- Bugscope Teamhello Fisher and DZ
- Studenthi nominwinx
- Bugscope Teamkissing bug
- Studentwas up fisher
- Bugscope Teamhello students, welcome to bugscope
- Studentwhoa!
- Bugscope Teammissing limb there
- Studenthes missing a leg
- Bugscope Teamthey are like little vampires
- Bugscope Teamthe proboscis is here
- Studentwhat is it
- Studentits a kissin bug
- Bugscope Teamthere is almost certainly a lancet or stylet we cannot see inside this sheath
- Bugscope Teamlike a mosquito has as well
- Studentwhat is this
- Studentcool
- Bugscope Teamthe sheath prob'ly folds open to let the stylet out
- Studentive been here b4 last time mr m did bugscope, but I think this is cooler than last time bcuz we can ask our own questions
- Bugscope Teameven when it is focused
- Bugscope Teamcool jsw that is more fun for us as well
- Studentdoes a kissing bug have eyes
- Studentwow
- Studentyes
- Studentthe eye right
- Bugscope Teamthis is one of the eyes
- Bugscope TeamOOF
- Studentyeah
- Bugscope Teamgot to focus
- Bugscope Teamthanks jsw800, we call this bugscope 2.0! a total re-write of the software. it's much better
- Studentvery oof
- Bugscope Teamlot of juju on the eye
- Studentcool
- 3:34 pm
- Bugscope Teamsometimes we see bacteria in the same places
- Studentsrry i type in text talk
- Studentguess this is why we girls don't like bugs
Bugscope Teamuhh, wait, annie is an entomologist and she's a girl, and she loves bugs... ps, don't call them bugs, they are really insects! annie will get upset if you call them bugs ;)
- Bugscope Teamyou can see who we are here: http://bugscope.beckman.uiuc.edu/who_are_we
- Bugscope Teamwell you don't have to touch them
- Studenthow big are the eyes
Bugscope Teamnotice the scale bar on the bottom left of the image, that tells you distance. um stands for micron, that's one millionth of a meter.
- Studenti think theyre awesome
- Bugscope Teamyou can see from the databar in the the lower left what the dimensions are in microns
- Bugscope TeamActually, the best book written about bugs is by a woman scientist (May Berenbaum). You can find her book titled: Buzzwords. You will like it.
- Bugscope Team78 microns is .078 mm.
- Studenthow many eyes does a bedbug have
- TeacherHey, if any of you kids want to control this thing, please take over.
- Bugscope Teamnow you can see that the eye is maybe a millimeter from edge to edge
- Studenthow do u take over
- Bugscope TeamMr M let us know who would like control and we can hand it over from here
- Bugscope Teammr m. just let us know who you want to control the scope, we have to switch it
- Bugscope Teamjsw has control now
- TeacherCan you give control to jsw800?
- Bugscope Teamjsw800, you've got control. only we admins can switch control
- Bugscope TeamYes, please take over and control. This is your instrument (over the cyber-space). You have the power to investigate. Make discoveries. And, ask questions.
- Bugscope Teamthe other eyeball
- Studentyes
- Bugscope Teamthis is the eye of the bedbug
- Bugscope Teamfewer ommatidia
- Studentwhat part is this
- Studentwich way to the mouth?
- Bugscope Teamlike an ant eye, often
- Bugscope Teamnotcie that this compound eye has many less ommatidia than the moth one. that's wierd...
- Bugscope Teamnomin to the right and down
- Studentits a eye
- Studentthats hardly any eyes in the compound eye
- StudentWHat is ommatidia?
Bugscope Teamommatidia are the individual facets (bumps) in a compound eye. each one has a lens in it.
- Bugscope Teamit is a tube -- the mouthpart is
- Bugscope Teama single facet of the eye is called an ommatidium
- 3:39 pm
- Studentis that the mouth?
- Bugscope Teamthat is the proboscis
- Studentya
- Studenthow does the bed bug bite you?
- Bugscope Teamyeah down a little further is the tip -- it is like a syringe, really
- Bugscope Teamjsw800, you are driving like a champ. good work.
- Studentis this the bottom of the mouth?
- Studenthow big is a tick?
Bugscope Teamwell, click on the tick preset, then magnify out so you see the whole thing, then check out the scale bar in the bottom left of the image
- Studentya
- Studentthx
- Bugscope Teamthis part moves forward when he/she bites you
- Bugscope Teamthe tick we have here is less than a cm but they can be larger
- Bugscope Teamnow the proboscis is folded down
- Studentjesse can you move
- Bugscope Teamthis is the tick rasper
- Studenttick rasper
- Student!
- Bugscope Teamthis is the part that gets stuck in your skin
- Studentya
- Studentdoes it move or does it stay in one place?
- Studentwhere 2
- Bugscope Teamso this is the same as the proboscis
- Studenthey jaivie
- Teachercan the tick move the rasper like a tongue?
- Bugscope Teamthe things that look like they each have an eye fold down
- Bugscope Teamyes sort of like a tongue
- Bugscope Teamthose armored things fold out of the way
- Bugscope Teamalthough they look like one part they are divided in the middle
- Studentjesse go to mosquito wing. DZ
- Bugscope Teamthis is probably sensory setae
- Studentit grabs on right
- Bugscope Teamon the round thing
- Studenthey manny take over!
- Studentcome sit with me
- Studentme?
- TeacherCan we give control to manny mayweather?
- Bugscope Teammayweather has control
- Bugscope TeamManny it pokes the rasper into your skin and it sticks into you because of the recurved spines
- Studentmove it manny!
- Studentthats gotta hurt
- 3:44 pm
- Bugscope Teamyou can see they are sort of like fishhooks, hard to get back out
- Studentjust kiddin
- Bugscope Teambut it is pretty small nomin
- Studentoh
- Student?
- Bugscope TeamI am not sure whether these guys have anesthetic saliva or not
- Studentwhere r we
- Bugscope Teamzoom out and take a look
- Bugscope Teamsome bloodsucking arthropods anesthetize your skin and you don't feel them
- Studentware are we
- Bugscope Teamthese are scales on the mosquito
- Studentmanny zoom out\
- Bugscope Teamtake the mag down a little as Jesse says, if you want
- Studentis that the wing?
- Studenthowd u know my name?
- Bugscope Teamsomeone said your name earier jsw800
- Bugscope TeamJesse someone else used it earlier
- Studento
- Studentand did you guess my name?
- Bugscope Teambusted
- Studento it was manny
- Studenti dont want to do the control
- StudentThis is Mr. M. We are trying to find the mold spore on the mosquito pore
- Bugscope Teamnomin what is your name?
- Bugscope Teamto the left
- Bugscope Teamah, try going left a bit
- Studentnomin
- Bugscope Teamit shifted since we made the preset
- Bugscope Teamnomine really?
- Studentnomin without the e
- Bugscope Teamthere it is
- Bugscope Teamsorry that was a typoe
- Bugscope Teamclick to center to get finer control
- Studentwhata a mold?
- Studentwow cool, looks a raspberry
- Studentwhats
- Bugscope Teammold is what takes over when things get wet for a long time and start to rot
- Studenta mold?
- Studentmold is like ths stuff that grows on things when theyre old
- TeacherMold is fungus.
- Bugscope Teama mold spore
- Bugscope Teamlike, fungus
- Bugscope Teamthanks Mr M
- 3:49 pm
- Studentcan we give control to DZ
- Bugscope TeamDZ's got it
- Studentgo 2 da flea
- Bugscope Teampollen is similar in size but has bigger spines
- Student!!!!!!!!!!!!!
- Studentgo 2 da flea!!
- Studentis this the wing or the claw
- Studentda flea!!!!!!!
- Bugscope TeamNomin that was the tip of one of the arms of the mosquito
- Studentthe head!
- Bugscope Teamcheck him out, pretty handsome huh?
- Studentwhat is that
- Bugscope Teamthere is some juju on the head of the flea
- Bugscope Teamyesay iay doay
- Studentwhats a juj?
- Studentu
- Studentgo torwd the mouth
- Studentjuju is crap
- Bugscope Teamjuju means like unknown dust stuff or dirt, you know, juju
- Bugscope Teamjuju is what we call any kind of slime/junk we see on the critters
- TeacherDo you guys clean the specimens before coating them?
- Bugscope Teamsometimes...
- TeacherJust curious...
- Bugscope Teamsometimes they are too small to mess with -- we could lose them
- StudentWhat is this
- Studento
- Bugscope TeamTornado this is the body of the flea
- Studentwhat does a flea do anyway?
- Bugscope Teamokay, welcome to bugscope kids, you are looking at images live from an electron microscope, which costs more than $600,000 about 9 years ago
- Bugscope Teamthey bite people, suck blood
- Studenthi yordi
- Bugscope Teamthey also bite dogs and cats of course
- StudentI thought they do that to animals
- Studenteven though im right next 2 u
- Bugscope Teamthere is the eyespot
- 3:54 pm
- StudentIs that circle the flea's eye?
- Studentis it ded
Bugscope Teamyeah, most are way dead by the time the neter the vacuum of the scope
- Studentwhere is the eye
- Bugscope Teamthey are not so discriminating
- StudentDo fleas feed on blood?
- Studentis it
- Studentwhy do flea get on dogs
- Studentlooks like seaweed
- Bugscope Teamyes they feed on blood
- Studentcan yordi take control
- Bugscope TeamFisher it is a good place fo
- Bugscope Teamd'oh!
- Bugscope Teamyordi, you are it!
- Bugscope Teama good place to get a meal
- Studentthis is weird but where is the eye
- Bugscope Teamthere is the eyespot
- Bugscope Teamthe flat round thing
- Studentbugs right
- Bugscope TeamI don't think they see well
- Studentokay i get it
- Studenttheres lotsa juju on it
- Studentis that bump the gold ot the juju?
- Bugscope TeamJesse I had just typed that...
- Studentwhy is it bumby
- Studentwhy is it bumby
- Bugscope TeamNomin you cannot see the gold yet
- Studentyordi go to mosquito
- Studentthats the eye
- Studentwats dat dot
- Bugscope Teamnice, you are looking at 2 millionth of a meter
- Bugscope Teamin this case we are using gold-palladium and it doesn't show up 'til we get to like 150,000x
- Studentthats the eye I think
- Studentthis is weird
- Studentgo to a moth head
- TeacherWhat's the max magnification for this scope?
- Bugscope TeamNomin I could be wrong but I think this is a blob in the eyespot
- Bugscope Team800,000x but at that mag it's hard or impossible to get a nice image of anything
- Studentalex ay ouyay eakspay igpay atinlay?
- Bugscope Teamyes, i speak pig lating, everyone does
- Studentgo to the mystery image
- Bugscope Teamlatin i mean
- Studentnot anybody i know
- Bugscope Teamwe can take the mag over 800,000x but cannot get a useful image at more than maybe 200,000x
- Studentxept ppl i taught
- Bugscope Teamyeah, try to guess what the mystery image is
- Studentis this the lice nit?
- Bugscope Teamyes this is the nit
- Studentor is the egg of something
- 3:59 pm
- Studentyes I see there are some insects I didn't send :)
- Studentit looks like a cocoon
- Studentumeshthakkar ware did you go
- Studentcan lice move or are they just thare
- Studentis it hatching?
- Studentewwww!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
- TeacherYes, they can move.
- Studentno
- Bugscope Teamlice can move -- they have little legs -- but they seem mostly to cling
- Studentis it haching
- Studentwhats the top
- Studentow
- Bugscope TeamCate left a note that it was kind of busted up
- Studentwat is it???????????????????????????????????
- Studentgo to the mystery image
- Bugscope Teamshe made the sample this morning
- Studentits a louse nit
- Studentno worries, i am surprise you even got something out of that vial. I couldn't see much
- Bugscope Teamall of what we are looking at is on a 1.75-inch aluminum stub
- Studentlouse?
- StudentOur school nurse collected the nits for me
- Studentit looks like water
- Bugscope Teama louse is a single lice, a nit is like a baby one
- Studentdose it have ears?
Bugscope Teamhmm, i'm not sure, but most insects use setae to sense their enviornment through the vibrations in the air. wheras humans have ears to sense that environental vibration,l insects have setae (little hairs) that sense all the vibration and send that info to the bug brain
- Bugscope TeamOh Man please ask her to save more for us -- in ethanol
- Student???
- Studentis it wood?
- StudentMake a prediction
- Student can i hav control
- Bugscope Teamusually insects do not have ears
- Studentfuzzy slippers?
- Studentzoom out
- Studentwhat is it
- Studentplease give control to Mr. M student
- Studentohh eyes of something
- Studentis this a lice
- Bugscope Teamthey sense sound using their setae
- Studentcan you zoom in
- Studentno
- Bugscope Teammmm donuts
- Studentwow!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
- Studentmoth antennae
- Studentmosquito antennae
- Bugscope Teamlike a furry donut ala Meret Oppenheim
- StudentI knew it
- Studentdonuts?
- Bugscope Teamyeah you got it
- Studentjesse stole it
- Bugscope Teamthe eyes often dry out and cave in like this
- Studentewwwwwwwwwww
- Bugscope Teamnow you can see the proboscis
- Bugscope Teamthe tips of the antennae are busted off
- Studentis it a mosiqeto toung?
- 4:04 pm
- Studentmr m student stole control right b4 i zoomed out
- Bugscope Teamthe proboscis is a sheath
- Studentis this dead
- Studentcan i please have control
- Bugscope TeamJesse I am sorry he asked for it
- Bugscope Teamjohpe has control
- Bugscope Teamjohpe you have it now
- Bugscope Teamlize this is the mosquito head
- Studentcan i have control
- Studentits ok
- Studentsure
- Studentnever mind
- Bugscope Teamlet's let johpe drive a bit more
- Bugscope Teamwe are working with a woman who knows much more about the gender differences of mosquitos than we do
- Bugscope Teamunless mr m says otherwise of course
- Studentthis rocks
- Studentwhat is this
- Bugscope Teamtheir antennae are different, and the proboscis is different at the tip, here
- Studentmouth?
- Bugscope Teamthis is the sheath that holds the sharp part -- the stylet
- Bugscope Teamthis is a mosquito proboscis, no it's like a hand i think, scott?
- Bugscope TeamNomin it is like a straw through which it feeds
- Bugscope Teamor trunk
- Studentlet see lice
- Studentcan i have control
- TeacherIs this a male or female?
- Studentits a moskito thing
- Student????
- Studentwhat is it
- Bugscope Teamyeah, it's a trunk (like a long mouth) part of a mosquito
- Bugscope TeamManny the louse doesn't look so good -- it is just a nit
- Studentwho has control?
- Bugscope Teamat is this is the tip of the snout of the mosquito
- Bugscope Teamhmm, not getting the mosquito? johpe has control
- Bugscope Teamjohpe
- StudentCan i take control?
- Studentjohpe
- Studentwho
- Studentcan i have control
- Studentim logging some kids out. the computers are slowing down
Bugscope Teamokay, good idea, if the network is saturated there will be some lag
- Bugscope Teampeanut you got it
- Studentwhat aer the small disks?
- Bugscope TeamThanks Mr M
- Bugscope Teamthe disk like things are scales
- 4:09 pm
- Studentcan i have control
- Studentchange
- Bugscope Teambutterflies, skippers, moths, mosquitos, and silverfish have scales
- Bugscope Teamok tornado, we'll give you control next, but peanut has it now
- Bugscope TeamOOF
- Studentis this lice
- Studentcan i have control peanut?
- Bugscope TeamOOF = out of focus
- Studentgood thing I play WoW cause if I didn't I wouldn't know what alex was saying
- Studentvery OOF
- Bugscope Teamtry focusing peanut
- Bugscope Teamreally is OOF in WoW?
- Studentnope
- Bugscope Teamnice driving peanut
- Bugscope Teamyeah, peanut, good job on the focus, it's not easy to do!
- Bugscope Teamyou can see the architecture of the scales
- Studentit loks like chips
- Studentwhat are the dark spots?
- Studentwats WoW
- Bugscope Teamgood question mr m, i have no idea, can we zoom in on them?
- Bugscope Teamthose are where the scales were
- Student20 minutes
- Studentcan we see the bedbug?
- Bugscope Teamthey are sockets
- Bugscope Teamah, scott says they are sockets
- Bugscope Teamfor the scales that are missing
- Studentis it chip
- Studentwhat is that the log thing
- Studentha ha
- TeacherWhat's the purpose of the scales on the proboscis?
- Studentme
- Studentno
- Studentplease give control back to jsw
- Bugscope Teamthe scales probably help keep it in the air
- Bugscope TeamMr M this part does not stick in you
- Studentgive it to nomin
- Studentsoom in
- Bugscope Teamthis is a sheath, and it has a stylet within it, like a sword
- Studentwow ew!!!!!!!!!
- Bugscope TeamNomin has control
- Bugscope Teamwait, tornado, did you ever get control?
- Studenti lost it!
- Studentewwwwwwwwww!!!!!!!!!
- Studentsorry
- Studenthe actually has
- Bugscope Teammicrosetae
- Studentwhat is this
- Studenthairs or what is it???
- 4:14 pm
- Studentscale sockets
- StudentOOF
- Studenta little
- Studentwhats the hole
- Studentcan we see the lice
- Bugscope Teamthe pores are sockets where scales are missing, as Jesse beat me to it
- Studentstudy the picture Tornado
- Bugscope Teamnice nomin~
- Studenta scale socket
- Studentthanks
- Bugscope Teamor tornado...
- StudentAre those leaves ??
- Studentgood work jesse
- Studentthx
- TeacherRIght, I meant the proboscis sheath. I'm just curious about what the scales do.
- Studentno theyre sense hairs
- Bugscope Teamthe things that look like leaves at lower mag are scales
- Studentokay peanut
- StudentWHAT is that
- Bugscope TeamYeah Mr M I just assume they give more surface area for flying -- like feathers
- StudentOOF
- Studentwow this is cool
- Studentthey have wings?
- Studenta little
- Bugscope Teamhalf a micron now...very cool
- Bugscope Teamscales also provide color in some cases
- Studentya
- Studentya
- Studentdose it have ears,Mr.m?
- Studentno
- Studentdoes it have eyes
- Bugscope Teamthis is a little distorted because the mag is high but we are at a long working distance
- Studentyes
- Bugscope Teamif we were at a shorter working distance the focus would be better
- Studentwhats in the hole
- Studentto meny big words
- Bugscope Teamnotice we are at 618 nm.
- Studentno problem that was cool
- Studentdid you guys add the pill bug?
- Studentnow what is this
- Bugscope TeamTornado the hole was where there had been a scale
- Bugscope TeamOh I thought you had sent it
- Studentya it is hairy
- Bugscope Teamnow, check out all the hairs, they are called "setae", seta for singluar. they stick through the exoskeleton and connect to nerves, they help the insect sense it's enviornment
- Studentsense hairy
- Bugscope TeamCate might have felt that you needed one to round out the sample this morning
- Studentwhy is it hairy?
Bugscope Teamthe hairs help the insect to sense it's enviornment, so they are vital to the survival of the insect
- Studenthaha, nope, nor the moth, but they are cool
- Studentis it pokey?
- Bugscope Teamnote that the moth proboscis rolls up like a party favor
- StudentWe are focusing on human parasites
- Studentso they can sense
- 4:19 pm
- Studentlook like cactus
- Bugscope Teamwho is a human parasite?
- Studentew!
- Bugscope Teamthis is one of the antennae of the rolypoly
- Bugscope Teamaren't all humans viruses? according to the matrix?
- Studentit looks like its having babies
- Bugscope TeamWm Burroughs said language was a virus
- Studentewwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww
- TeacherBy the way, kids, pill bugs are not really insects. They're actually crustaceans, like crabs and lobseters.
- Studentplease give control to J.V.R
- Bugscope Teamyeah they have way too many legs to be insects
- Studentsoom out
- Bugscope Teamnice mr m! annie our entomologist would give you a high five for that one!
- Teacherlobsters, oops
- Studentis it blind
- Bugscope Teaminsects always have 6 legs, no more no less
- Bugscope Teamyeah I always tell her that lobsters are really insects
- TeacherThis is Chris, actually - I'm an entomology grad student. :-)
- StudentMr. M is really my buddy an ant expert. He's making me look good
- Student w is dallas
- Studentwhat is this
- Bugscope Teamawesome chris
- Studentit looks yuky
- Bugscope Teamjohpe it has eyes but we could not see them in that view
- Bugscope Teamthis is the tip of the proboscis of the bedbug
- Studentwheres its eyes
- Bugscope Teamthe eyes of the bedbug or the rolypoly?
- Studentit looks dirty
- Bugscope Teamyou can see the eyes of this dude
- StudentSuperJ.V.R focas alittle bit
- Studentis it dead?
- Bugscope Teamyeah, all these bugs are dead
- Bugscope Teamthis is the underside of the body of the bedbug
- Studentokay
- Bugscope Teamyou can see it is missing a few limbs
- Bugscope Team now you can see the eyes
- Bugscope Teamthe imaging in the electron microscope only works if the bugs are very still. if they were alive and moving around it would not look good
- Studenthehe
- Studentlegs are cut off
- Studentwhat is that hole
- Bugscope Teambeneath the antenna stumps
- Studentwhy are they cut off?
Bugscope Teamthey fell off, or got bumped in transit.. .who knows....
- TeacherYeah, sorry about all the broken specimens. They're mostly rejects from the entomology collection here.
- Bugscope Teamthe hole where the leg is busted off?
- 4:24 pm
- Bugscope Teampeanut they break so easily
- Studenttick!
- Studentgo 2 da tick!
- Bugscope Teamyou can see part of the stylet where the sheath is folded open
- Bugscope Teamman, ksw likes the tick!
- Bugscope Teamjsw i mean
- Bugscope Teamtake the mag down and look around if you want
- Studentwe lost some kids, they had to go
- Studentno im just enthusiastic 2day
- Bugscope Teamnot a problem mr m
- StudentHow do ticks find humans to eat?
- Bugscope Teamyou will see how it hangs onto leaves of grass and waits for you to walk by
- Bugscope Teamcool, i was just messing with you anyway. we are having a good time, this is a good bugscope session
- Bugscope TeamI think some of them can sense heat as well
- Studentcool
- Bugscope Teamhow do they sense CO2 scott? through chemosensory setae?
- StudentSuper J.V.R zoom out
- Bugscope Teamtheir eyespots are on the other side of the head where we cannot see them today
- Bugscope TeamI think they use the eyespots
- Bugscope Teamcool
- Bugscope Teambut you can see those palp-like things are probably chemosensory -- I am sorry I do not know
- Studenti remember last time i saw bugscope it wasnt as cool bcuz we only had 1 server. since this has tons of them, im enthusiastic 2 day
- Studentthank ypu
- Bugscope Teamnow you can see the little clips it uses to hook itself over leaves
- Studentits head looks weird out far
- Bugscope Teamand then it sticks all of its eight arms out
- StudentI'm always fascinated that something so small with no wings can find and attach to us
- Bugscope Teamthe things on either side of the head fold down
- TeacherScott, I presume that you are right about the palps - that is probably how they sense CO2 (though I don't know for sure).
- Studentshouldnt peanut be gone
- StudentHOW BIG ARE THEY
Bugscope Teamcheck out the scale in the bottom left of the image. 1um = one micron, one millionth of a meter
- StudentI thought it had six arms for its ainsect
Bugscope Teamyes, annie has told me many times, if it doesn't have exactly 6 legs, than it's not an insect.
- Bugscope Teamthe eyespots look like depressions with pores in them
- 4:29 pm
- Bugscope Teampeanut this is not really an insect
- TeacherTicks are actually related to spiders.
- Bugscope Teamand 1 mm = one millimeter of course
- Studenthow iong do they live
- TeacherVery young ticks have six legs, but older ticks have eight.
- Bugscope Teamgnarly
- Bugscope TeamMr M that is cool to know
- Studentplease give control to manny mayweather
- Studentwat da heck is dis?
- Bugscope TeamI was surprised this guy had eight legs
- TeacherIs this a beetle?
- Bugscope TeamManny got it
- Bugscope Teambut i'm not sure of that. scott? chris?
- Bugscope Teamyes it is a beetle
- Studentthis is not one of our insects, kid. but its cool
- Bugscope Teamof some sort
- Bugscope TeamCate must have decided to give you a little more diversity
- StudentIs iton wood?
- Studentwho long do they live
- StudentWHAT IS THAT?
- Studentthis looks like the ladybug pedipalps
- TeacherIn one of my entomology classes as an undergrad, our professor tried to trick us in an exam by giving us a young tick (which had six legs).
- Bugscope Teamack!
- Bugscope Teamlarval insects can have as many legs as they want
- Bugscope Teamoh, it's only adults that have 6 legs then. cool.
- Bugscope Teamthey do look very much like ladybug palps
- Student:D
- StudentCan i have control?
- Bugscope Teamhey manny, this is a nice image, try focus a bit
- StudentD
- Bugscope Teamthese are almost certainly chemosensors
- Studentmanny your going to fast
- StudentHOW MUCH DOD THEY EAT PER DAY?
- Bugscope Teamyou can see part of the jaw, where it closes like a gate
- Studenthow mush blood do they eat?
- Studentcan i give it up
- Bugscope Teamclass, all of the chat, and hundreds of images from this session are saved to your member page: http://bugscope.beckman.uiuc.edu/members/2008-014
- Bugscope TeamGL not sure how much they eat, or in this case what this ears
- Bugscope Teameats
- Studentcan I get control back please
- Bugscope TeamDude has control now
- TeacherLadybugs eat aphids and other insects.
- 4:34 pm
- Bugscope TeamNow Mr M student has control
- Bugscope Teamwell, mr m is the teacher, i gave it back to you
- Bugscope TeamSometimes we find brochosomes on ladybug tenent setae, and we know they did not come from the ladybug.
- StudentIs it alive?
Bugscope Teamno, most are dead long before they actually go into the vacuum under the miscroscope
- Studentbugscope is awesome
- Bugscope TeamBrochosomes are found only in leafhoppers.
- Studentits dead
- Bugscope TeamPeanut nothing is alive in the 'scope now.
- Bugscope Teami'm going to switch to CCD now
- Studentwas getting bad lag lost image
- Bugscope TeamCCD shows you the insidwe of the microscope chamber
- Studentwat da???????????????
- Bugscope TeamBrochosomes are tiny soccerball like particles perhaps waxy that leafhoppers anoint themselves with.
- Bugscope Teamtell me when to switch back to electron camera
- StudentWhat is it?????
- Studentis dat da scope?
- TeacherHmm, cool.
- Bugscope Teamthey can be round or oval
- Studentsomething is wrong on my computer
- Studentim trying to get back to the flea preset
- Bugscope Teamthe cone at the top of the image is where the electrons come from
- Studentweird
- StudentCan i have control?
- Bugscope Teamyou got it peanut
- Studentplease dont give control to peanut
- Studentcould I have it back please
- Bugscope Teamheh, sorry mr m!
- Bugscope Teamyou got it, sorry
- Studentlong legs
- StudentHOw far can they jump?
- 4:39 pm
- Bugscope Teampower packed legs
- Studentwow
- StudentHOW HIGH DO THEY JUMP?
- Studentplease foucas a little
- Studenthow do you answer questios
- Studentwhy do they jump far?
- StudentOOF
- StudentCAN IT KILL U?
- TeacherThey store a lot of energy in the leg (it gets locked into place) and then they suddenly release it, which causes it to jump very far.
- Studentcan they hurt u?
- Studentwho is g lover
- Bugscope Teamthere are some ants, whos jaw claws move so fast that they often use those to make jumps aware from danger. i forgot the name of the ant.
- Studentany advice on finding the mouth?
- TeacherOdontomachus
- Studentthe tip
- Bugscope Teamthe movement of this ants jaw is the fastest moving biological thing on earth
- Bugscope Teamhmm, mr m, try zooming out a bit, then we might be able to see the mouth?
- Bugscope Teamok... hmm
- Studentlotsa juju
- Bugscope Teamtry going down a bit
- Studenthaha looks like a walrus
- Bugscope Teamscott thinks the mouth might be at the end of the proboscis
- Bugscope TeamYeah Jesse I am sorry this is so messed up. We could have cleaned it a little better.
- 4:45 pm
- Studentits not that its just weird dat its like dat
- StudentHow old are the bugs
- Studentits not bad
- Studentkinda old
- StudentIS THERE MOUTH BIG
- Bugscope Teamum peanut most of them came from Mr M
- TeacherSome of these specimens are probably pretty old, which is how I managed to get convince the collection manager to give them to me.
- Bugscope TeamI think the mouth is small but the biting part is long
- Bugscope Teamwe have some Varoa mites, from bees, but tehy were all covered with juju -- perhaps it was honey
- Bugscope Teamthey are sitting in acetone now
- StudentHOW MANY EYES DOSE IT HAVE?
- Bugscope Teamoops
- Studentcan they kill u
- Studentif ur allergic
- Bugscope TeamG Lover they have a couple of hundred ommatidia, I would say
- TeacherMany insects have secondary eyes called ocelli (most have 3) on the back of their heads. I'm not sure if kissing bugs do.
- Bugscope Teamthis almost certainly encloses a stylet
- Studentthe weather is nice
- Bugscope Teamit seems like most flying insects have ocelli
- TeacherThey're used to detect the intensity of light, rather than forming an image like the compound eyes.
- TeacherYeah, that makes sense.
- Studentwhy is it hary?
- Bugscope Teamspider eyes seem much like ocelli
- Studentso they can sense the world
- StudentWHY R THEY HAIRY?
Bugscope Teamwell, the hairs are called setae, and they stick through the exoskeleton and attach to nerves. the setae transmit information to the nervers and help the insect to sense it's enviornment
- 4:50 pm
- Bugscope TeamSuper the hairs (setae) are often sensory. This is because insects/arthropods like them have exoskeletons.
- Bugscope TeamThe exoskeleton would be like one of us wearing armor and not being able to feel things touching it
- Bugscope Teamthe setae are needed because the exoskeleton... yeah, what scott said
- Bugscope Teamso the setae transmit sensory info to the nerves inside
- StudentDOSE IT HURT WHEN THEY BRAKE A LEG?
- Studentwho kknows
- TeacherProbably.
- Bugscope Teamprobably does not hurt like if you were to break a leg
- Studenttalk about hairy legs
- Bugscope Teamyes! bugs are very hairy!
- Studentwe cant feel when they break 1 s o who knows
- Bugscope Teami'm not sure what the ratio of nerve endings in our skin is, but i'd imagine insects have about an equal ratio of setae?
- Bugscope Teamspiders have the ability to automatically let a leg go if they feel a toxin seeping in
- Bugscope Teamautotomize
- Bugscope Teamso if a spider gets bitten by another spider it can just ditch that leg
- Bugscope Teamyep, this is what you think it is
- Bugscope Teambooty
- TeacherI don't know alex, but I would guess that insects have more setae per area than we do nerve endings.
- StudentIS THAT THE MOUTH?
- Bugscope Teamthe tip of the abdomen
- Bugscope Teamcool, thanks chris, i was totally guessing
- Studentits da other end
- TeacherSo am I. :-)
- Bugscope TeamG Lover this is the opposite end
- Bugscope Teamheh
- Studentcan i take control
- Bugscope Teamit's up to mr m student
- Studentare they from mississippi
- 4:55 pm
- Bugscope Teamhumans have more nerve endings in some places compared to others, as you can imagine
- Bugscope Teamlike in your fingertips
- TeacherI'm just guessing that given the difference in body sizes, insects would need to have denser nerve endings. True, Scott, and that undoubtedly true of insects too
- Bugscope Teamthis is the moquito wing
- Studentwat are those leaf lookin things
- Bugscope Teamoops mojito, no that's not it...
- Bugscope Teamthose are scales as well
- Bugscope Teamit is so interesting to me that silverfish have scales
- Studento cool
- TeacherYeah, that is interesting.
- Bugscope Teamthis is one of the limbs
- TeacherWhat did it look like?
- StudentCREEPY
- Bugscope Teamlater in the year there will be a PBS documentary about color and how it is formed
- Studenthow many scales are there
- Studenthow meny wings does a mosquito have?
- Bugscope Team a lot of the insects dry out when they die, and especially when we sputter coat them and put them in a vacuum. that drying out can cause weird things, like the compound eyes will deflate a bit
- Bugscope Teamand for one or two seconds they may use an image we took from this 'scope
- TeacherMosquitoes have two wings, like all flies (mosquitoes are flies). Most other insects have four wings.
- Bugscope Teamthousands of scales for sure
- Studentsuper scaly
- Bugscope TeamI have not seen halteres on mosquitos but have not looked hard
- TeacherScott, that's cool.
- Studentlook at the setae under da scales
- 5:00 pm
- Bugscope Teamamazing what you can learn by just repeating it a few times, huh jsw?
- Bugscope Teambees and wasps have hamuli -- little hooks that clip the fore- and hindwings together for more efficient flight.
- TeacherThey should have them (halteres).
- Bugscope Teamor hearing it a few times i mean
- Studenthow many legs does a bedbug have
- StudentARE THOSE LEGS
- TeacherSix legs.
- Studenthaha that is Chris my super entomologist alter ego
- Bugscope Teamno these are setae, zoom out a bit to see the orientation of the bedbug
- Bugscope Teamit is great to work with an entomologist
- Bugscope Teamyou and her sound similar, smart that is
- Bugscope TeamAnnie is on board when she has time. We give her free 'scope time to look at her Cerambycids.
- Studenthe's already married :)
- TeacherIt's great to be here. You guys are doing an awesome job and I'm learning a lot!
- Bugscope Teamlonghorned beetles, which sometimes have mites
- Bugscope Teamearwigs frequently have mites as well
- Bugscope TeamSo Mr M student is Chris?
- TeacherI'm Chris.
- Studenthow do you know it is merried?
- StudentMr. M is chris the real Mr. M is the student
- Bugscope Teambusted off antenna
- Bugscope Teamwell that was the next guess wasn't it?
- Bugscope Teamnice focus
- Studentthx
- Bugscope Teamjsw800, how many micron in a meter?
- Bugscope TeamAnnie is going to Indianapolis to pick up her boyfriend this afternoon.
- Bugscope TeamOh me me me I know.
- Bugscope Teamthis is the moth head.
- 5:05 pm
- Bugscope TeamI bet Cate slipped this in this morning as well.
- Bugscope Teamwow, nice image
- TeacherThat is cool.
- Studenthow many eyes does it have
- Bugscope Teamit pushes hemolymph into the tube to get it to straighten out like a New Year's noisemaker.
- Bugscope Teamw boatloads
- Studentwow
- TeacherTwo eyes (plus probably three ocelli).
- Bugscope Teamsomeone has counted them
- Bugscope Teamwhen the compound eyes are broken, sometimes, we can see that they have an apparent crystalline nature.
- Bugscope Teamlike lenses.
- Bugscope Teambut those of mosquitos do not seem to be that way
- Bugscope Teamexcellent jsw! now can you remember, how many microns are in a meter?
- StudentWHAT IS THAT
- Bugscope Teamthese guys can see in the UV, which we cannot
- Bugscope Teamit's a handy thing to know when looking through an electron microscope
- Studentthe eye has eyes on it and those have eyes on them!
- Studentor dots at least
- Studenta million
- Bugscope TeamI was thinking they were analogous to cones in a human eye
- Bugscope Teamyeah, i don't think the eys on the eys have eyes on them. but i'm not sure what they are
- Studentnice jsw
- Bugscope TeamYES jsw! good memory. a micron is one millionth of a meter
- Bugscope Teambut I am often wrong
- Studentits garbage on the eye
- Bugscope Teamyeah and scrapes on the eye as well
- Bugscope Teamwhere are you guys?
- 5:10 pm
- Bugscope Teamnear chicago?
- TeacherI think insects have structures analogous to cones, but at the base of each ommatidium.
- TeacherTucson, AZ
- Studentspikes!
- Studentwe are in tucson
- Bugscope Teamack, sorry i got my the sessions confused. AZ, very cool
- TeacherThat looks like most of the plants around here.
- Bugscope Teamwe think these little hooks help the proboscis stay in the flower
- Teacher:-)
- Studentinteresting
- Bugscope Teamso the cone analogues would be inside where the light focuses on them
- TeacherYes.
- Bugscope Teamwhoa, i think i saw some pollen
- Bugscope Teamnorth of here
- Studenthow do bed bugs drink blood
- Bugscope Teammaking much more sense
- Bugscope Teamthey have their own version of heparin, which is in short supply in the US now
- Studenta couple of students are back from basketball practice and joined us
- Studentim givin control back
- Bugscope Teamkeeping the blood from coagulating
- Bugscope Teamwho wants control? mr m?
- Studentplease give cool guy control
- Studentwaht is it
- Bugscope TeamGot it
- Bugscope Teamcool guy is tha man!
- Bugscope Teamthis is one of the spines on the proboscis of the moth
- Bugscope Teamthe lines we see are mold
- Bugscope Teamnow you can se brochosomes!
- Studentreally, the lines are mold, interesting
- Bugscope Teamthese are from leafhoppers
- Bugscope Teamthat is a surprise
- TeacherOh, that's not pollen?
- Studentthey looks like thorns
- TeacherInteresting.
- Bugscope Teamno way too small
- 5:15 pm
- Bugscope Teamsee how they are like selfassembled 3D soccerballs
- StudentOOF
- TeacherYeah, neat.
- Bugscope Teambrochosomes are intricately structured microscopic secretory granules produced by leafhoppers - from wikipedia ;)
- Bugscope Teamthey are said to come only from leafhoppers
- Studenti can't get it to focus on those pollen spores
- Studentis it a legf
- Bugscope Teamyeah Jesse it is hard to focus at this mag
- TeacherI'd never heard of them before.
- Bugscope TeamMrM student those are brochs
- Bugscope Teamwow, each brochosome is about 300 nm. wow, that's small
- Bugscope Teamone of the guys here studies leafhoppers and has a website devoted to them
- Bugscope Teamyou could google them
- Studenthwo has control
- Bugscope Team3what a nice surprise though
- Bugscope Teamcool guy has control
- Bugscope Teamhe's doing good too
- Bugscope Teamcool guy
- Studentwhat is that fan like thing?
- Bugscope Team a scale
- Studentwat the?
- Studentwat mag r we at?
- Bugscope Teamthe spacing between the ribs creates (can create) structural colors
- Bugscope Teamthe mag is changing quite a bit, cool guy is driving pretty fast.
- Studentgroovy
- Bugscope Teamyou should be able to see the mag in the top right though
- Bugscope Teamso we should if we spent some time figure out how to tell what color the scale produces by its spacing and the details of its structure
- Studentvnkszjlzgbbjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjj
- Bugscope Teamof 337 or so bugscope sessions in 9 years this is one of the top
- Bugscope Teamthanks you guys
- Studentcoolguy say sumthin
- Studenthi
- Studenthi
- Studenthi
- Bugscope Teamgood control, good questions...
- TeacherThank you guys, this has been fantastic.
- Bugscope Teamyeah, you guys rock and or roll
- 5:20 pm
- TeacherYou've been doing this for 9 years?
- Bugscope TeamManny this is the tip of the mosquito proboscis
- Bugscope Teamthis month
- TeacherWow.
- Studentwhat is a proboscis
- Studenthi me name is ivan
- Bugscope Teamyeah, scott has been on bugscope since the beginning. i joined last year
- TeacherWow, neat.
- TeacherDo you guys know Andy Suarez?
- Bugscope Teamscott is an electron microscopist. i'm a computer systems administrator
- Studenttick
- Studentwhy ivan
- Bugscope Teamthe proboscis is a straw-like prortruding mouthpart
- Studentwell i'm glad they hired you
- Bugscope Teamyeah he is one of the trapjaw ant dudes
- Studentif you haven't noticed we are staying on until you kick us off
- Studentalalalalalalalalalalaxcbsdkhmfabgvgfskgvn
- Bugscope Teammaybe the trapjaw ant dude -- right?
- Bugscope Teamtrapjaw ants, those are the ants with the fastest biological movement...
- Studentof all the activities I do with my sci club this has been the best
- Studenthi
- Bugscope Teamthis has really been one of the best bugscope sessions i've even been on. thanks!
- Bugscope Teamwe usually schedule an extra hour in case people have a chance to stay on
- TeacherGreat, thanks.
- Studentqwertyuiopasdfghjklzxcvbnm
- Bugscope Teamscott, was andy the guy that did the ITG forum for us a couple years back?
- Bugscope Teamsome of the sessions can be duds for sure
- Bugscope Teamum yeah with the video of the flying ants
- Student cvf
- Studentwell im glad we didn't bore you with our questions
Bugscope Teamthis was FAR from boring. your students asked great questions, controlled the scope very well, took an interest. i can't believe jsw remembered how many microns are in a meter. that was awesome!
- Studentcan we give ED a chance before we go
- Studenta chance to control the scope
- Studenthehehe
- Bugscope Teamed has control
- Studenthi
- 5:25 pm
- Bugscope Teamso the deal is if we wanted better resolution we would work at a much shorter working distance but then you would not be able to get low mag images
- Studentcool
- Studentbedbug
- Studentyou are sad manny
- Bugscope Teambedbug eyeball
- Studentwhy
- Studenti see
- Bugscope Teamwe have not seen bacteria today but we could if they were there
- Student13
- Studenti taught him all he knows
- Bugscope Teambacilli are two microns long, often
- Bugscope Teammicrometers
- Bugscope Teamwell, i know i told you, but that you remember it jsw means you were thinking. thinking is the start of everything good
- TeacherI wonder if these specimens are too old and dried out to support bacterial growth...?
- Studentbhgdjhujrhgje
- Studentdirt beetween the eyes
- Bugscope Teamit is possible yes that they are too dry
- Bugscope Teamif they were moist we'd see more mold as well
- Studentcool guy are you ok?
- Bugscope Teamsamples will rot -- we cannot re-use them
- Studentgggggggrttttttttttyyyyyy6666666rrrrrrrtgggggtyuuuuurrrrtt
- Bugscope Teamonce they are coated they usually degrade rapidly
- Bugscope Teamalmost looks like an eyeball right there
- Studenti like pie
- Studentyah right
- TeacherThey'll rot even after coating them?
- TeacherHmm, that surprises me.
- Studenti like milk
- Bugscope TeamIf we keep samples in a desiccator they will last much longer
- Studentcool guy:i like cheese
- TeacherThanks guys, this has been really great.
- StudentTHANK U 4 STAYIN ON LONG!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! YOU ROCK!
- 5:30 pm
- Bugscope Teamed, do you mean why do we get bumps when they bite? i think it's the skins reaction to the chemicals in the bite. right scott, chris?
- Bugscope TeamI think Mr M if they were dry enough before coating and we kept them in a desiccator they would last forever
- StudentOnce again, you rocked our world
- Bugscope Teambut they would have to be recoated
- StudentTHXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
- Bugscope Teamthanks mr m and all the students from tuscon. it was great having you on bugscope
- Bugscope TeamThanks!!!
- StudentI am talling the turth
- TeacherYes, that's right Alex (it's also probably from a reaction to the mechanical damage caused by the bite itself).
- StudentU ROCK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
- StudentLook for us again, we just can't get enough. I'll apply again in May
- Studentthanks guys for letting us see the bug scope
- Studentthak you people god bles
- Bugscope TeamYeah we have someone else using the 'scope in a few minutes.
- Bugscope Teamremember, all the chat and images are stored on your bugscope member page: http://bugscope.beckman.uiuc.edu/members/2008-014
- Studentthis was fun
- Studentbyby!
- Bugscope TeamWe will be happy to have you back.
- Studentbyby!
- Bugscope TeamBye Jesse!
- StudentBYBY!
- Studentwe are logging off, stay warm you frozen souls.
- Studentvjgeugyyuyuygerugedj54hueyrui48f3t3tretrrewrweetr6ygertbjbkwjhrhhfkeji jrkuyi ihrithigv
- Bugscope Teamand w et al.
- Bugscope Teamyep, if you want to do another bugscope, just apply again.
- Bugscope Teamcool guy is not so articulate just now
- Studentretijoijoirjetiouroiuiuioyeruoiuby5tryurgutyruityuiytuyutriytriut6ykjghkuysktgvuiyivusstnsdfuhkgkj
- Studenttrfitiuytiwiu3riuwtruio eioftesiurtiuweytriuweytiuytiudsyfguoyetduiotyouiyt80r
- Studentgtruy5uy4t5uytuytweurtuytreuyteyutuyrguvewtret\
- Bugscope Teami wonder if it's some kind of code
- Studentsee you guys later
- Studentbye hjxczfgydhhdhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
- Bugscope Teamalright over and out for me -- see you Super JVR
- Bugscope Teamand Manny
- Bugscope Teamokay, all gone.
- Bugscope Team locked
- Bugscope Teamhi angel. we are just closing the session. sorry!
- 5:35 pm
- Bugscope Teamrxl stopped
- Bugscope Teamsession disabled
- Bugscope Teamgreat session everyone. later on daddy-o!