Hey Delphine,
I actually didn't try out the easter egg hunt although I really
enjoyed the idea. So please take my name off of thrid place as I
don't want to steal Sebastien's thunder. Maybe it was someone in my
lab, I will check.
Bests,
Brad
On Apr 24, 2009, at 10:31 AM, DAUGA delphine wrote:
> Sorry for duplicates
>
> ******************************************************
> Dear Aniseed users,
>
> It is the end of Easter, and so the end of the Easter egg hunts...
> Nobody found the 15 eggs. The best score is 12 eggs found by FLORIAN
> RAZY
> (from gif-sur-yvettes).
> Congratulations to Florian!!!
> The three first will receive a big chocolate egg in Okinawa Tunicate
> meeting.
>
> (
> - 12 eggs; Florian Razy
> - 10 eggs; Shota Chiba
> - 9 eggs; Brad Davidson and Sebastien Darras
> )
>
> In attached file, you will find the ranking of the participants of
> the games, and
> the list of the different pages where were hidden the eggs.
>
> Next game in 3 months, to celebrate summer holidays!
>
> The Aniseed Team.
>
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> Equipe Lemaire
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> <Pages of hidden eggs.doc><Easter_Game_Result.xls>
Brad Davidson
Asst. Prof. Dept. of Molecular and Cellular Biology
Molecular Cardiovascular Research Program
University of Arizona, MRB 313
1656 Mabel St.
Tucson, AZ 85724
Office: 520-626-6278
Cell: 520-300-1610
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