15. a fishmonger sells fish from a shop 16. a miner gets coal from under the ground 17. a curator runs a museum 18. an interior decorator designs the insides of houses, hotels etc 19. a typist types letters in an office 20. a chauffeur drives someone's car for them 21. a surgeon operates on sick people 22. an optician tests people's eyes and sells glasses 23. a clown makes people laugh at a circus 24. a jockey rides racehorses 25. an auctioneer sells valuable objects at an auction 26. an editor prepares books, newspapers etc for publication 27. a docker loads and unloads ships in a port 28. a chiropodist treats people's feet 29. a butcher sells meat 30. a reporter writes for a newspaper 31. a diplomat represents his or her country at an embassy 32. a florist sells flowers from a shop
" A Laboratory of One Many of these theories have been killed o only when some decisive experiment exposed their incorrectness ... thus the yeoman work in any science ... is done by the experimentalist, who must keep the theoreticians honest. --Michio Kaku (Hyperspace), theoretical physicist and co-creator of string field theory Most breakthroughs in performance (and appearance) enhancement start with animals and go through the following adoption curve: Racehorses AIDS patients (because of muscle wasting) and bodybuilders elite athletes rich people the rest of us The last jump from the rich to the general public can take 1020 years, if it happens at all. It often doesn't. I'm not suggesting that you start injecting yourself with odd substances never before tested on humans. I am suggesting, however, that government agencies (the U.S. Department of Agriculture, the Food and Drug Administration) are at least 10 years behind current research,
readily supply an unlimited number of wel-sounding names which do not suggest the character of the operation or disparage it in any way and do not enable some widow or mother to say that her son was killed in an operation called "Bunnyhug" or "Ballyhoo." 3. Proper names are good in this field. The heroes of antiquity, figures from Greek and Roman mythology, the constellations and stars, famous racehorses, names of British and American war heroes, could be used, provided they fall within the rules above. There are no doubt many other themes that could be suggested. 4. Care should be taken in all this process. An efficient and a successful administration manifests itself equally in small as in great matters. The Americans demonstrated a like sensitivity when they codenamed the crowning operations of the Pacific War, the invasion of Japan, CORONET and OLYMPIC