That Darwin guy was really on to something (now if we can just take away some warning labels & laws, we could let nature take it's course with the human population - oh, to dream).
Remember that wasn't the data I was after, only a noticeable trend that appeared. What I did notice was that even after 10-12 generations, the warmer samples had a very difficult time producing a clean fermentation at the control groups 'normal' temps, to the point where I ended up dumping them & ended that particular series of experiments. I had the data I was after. Now if that's evolutionary or physiological plasticity by your text-book style explanation (which was excellent btw), I can't really be sure. I didn't have the lab that I do now. My comments from early this morning were more generalized... physiological adaptation eventually will create evolution. Were my warm samples adapting or evolving? It really doesn't matter in this specific discussion (until some asshat got all NatGeo on us

), perhaps something fun to experiment with on a slow rainy day, but I'm more concerned with results & manipulating them to my liking. In this particular instance knowing the 'how' really wasn't all that important as the results were still clear & those samples in question were not the 'winners'. If they had been, I very well may have dug deeper, but for now just knowing that it happens & to avoid it is plenty enough for me.
Back to the original topic, using my preferred temps for 001, I'd be more concerned if my 64-65 went up 2 degrees than if that 68-70 went up 5 (assuming all other variables were correct, such as temp shock, etc.)
Sorry, I'm coming up with nothing in the lines of a good dick joke to end this post on. Although the science chatter is a bit of a turn on. You busy later? And please wash my

before returning them next time. That was NOT from your beard. Or mayo.
I love this forum. Science & boobies. And the occasional talk about beer. Not to mention the only forum I've found that isn't a bunch of uptight asses that lock every other thread (or have users treading on eggshells to avoid it). Funny, we have minimal moderation, yet less hostile arguments than those places. Cheers, BNArmy!
