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nin1318
Member since: Apr 05, 2005
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Oct 4, 2007    02:56 PM

Replied to topic in General forum   A Mac or a PC?

[quote=jachmoody]When I saw the cost of Vista development [more than several Space Shuttle flights]it made me wonder if it was worth it and when alternative energy supply development will get the attention it deserves? Can anyone verify that Vista requires ~ 2GB of Ram, instead of the 1 GB that ...

Oct 4, 2007    02:54 PM

Replied to topic in General forum   A Mac or a PC?

in my last job, all but a few specific-use computers were mac. there were many more problems with them than i ever had with a PC...i have had the same dell PC at home for 5 years without even a hint of a problem. Mac's are way way overpriced. for those who complain about viruses/spyware, perh ...

Oct 1, 2007    02:13 PM

Replied to topic in Microscopy and Imaging forum   quantitative colocalization

when i was doing coloc. analysis, i was looking at pretty distinct structures, so i actually just counted them by eye. that was pretty easy and non-arbitrary.

Oct 1, 2007    01:54 PM

Replied to topic in General forum   Biodiesel

sorry, HECK. i wish i could show me rolling my eyes.

Oct 1, 2007    01:53 PM

Replied to topic in General forum   Biodiesel

in my opinion, we don't need biodiesel, hybrids are trendy but in reality the production costs (energy wise) are very high, and who knows how we're going to dispose of all those batteries. what we need to do is use consumers to drive change. sure, increasing CAFE is good to help a little, but in ...

Apr 14, 2007    04:10 AM

Replied to topic in The Lighter Side of Science forum   Birthdays of Scientists

i share my birthday with Lawrence E. Glendenin...who as far as i can tell only was part of the team to identify promethium (which of course could be a big deal but i don't know anything about it): [quote]Promethium was first produced and proved to exist at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) in ...

Apr 2, 2007    12:44 AM

Replied to topic in The Lighter Side of Science forum   why we should all get out of lab more often: a quote from rutherford

i decided to get out of the lab more...i quit my job.

Apr 2, 2007    12:42 AM

Replied to topic in DNA (PCR, Real Time PCR) forum   electrophoresis

agarose gels are cheap, easy to use, non-toxic and don't require polymerization in the absence of oxygen the way that SDS-PAGE gels do. since there is no need usually to run a pcr product or other DNA on a denaturing gel, it's much more convenient to use the horizontal slab gel.

Feb 20, 2007    04:28 PM

Replied to topic in General forum   Kary Mullis Podcast

i have always heard he was a bit of a nut-job (amongst other less-flattering descriptions)...assuming everything written in this article is in fact true, seems that is the case: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kary_Mullis

Feb 15, 2007    11:37 PM

Replied to job in Bioinformatics forum   Invitrogen Corporation - Bioinformatics Product Manager

i will be looking at your positions in frederick, maryland very soon...i am hoping that i can find something there which is a match.

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