As much as I respect your posts you have it all wrong -
It is not whether it will wash -
The important thing is will it fold after it washes.
I want a folder in my pocket!!
gemniii team 33
Hehe, that's a good idea. I like the one that researches into diseases
As much as I respect your posts you have it all wrong -
It is not whether it will wash -
The important thing is will it fold after it washes.
I want a folder in my pocket!!
gemniii team 33
While F@H is great, please also consider donating some of your computer time to Rosetta@Home The University of Washington's (my school) protein folding program. Also keep a look out for a new "game" from the Baker lab that will allow young and old to interactively fold proteins (starting out with simple peptide chains, of course) . My biochem TA is doing her PhD research in the Baker lab Proteins are sooooo beautiful!
While F@H is great, please also consider donating some of your computer time to Rosetta@Home The University of Washington's (my school) protein folding program.
Done.
I didn't realize that this was a BONIC project also. I thought it went the Folding@home route with a separate scheme and I didn't want to run both.
The aliens can wait a bit longer to be found :]
Maybe it will still happen before Diablo is released anyways ...
Diablo is not a new OS. Most applications haven't changed
significantly**
According to the marketing material it's "Internet Tablet OS: maemo
Linux based OS 2008 feature upgrade"
The only major changes are feature updates to the browser (not actually
a new browser, it's still based on the same old gecko as 2008), a new
mail client, and the ssl change to support WiMax.
from an earlier message it isn't even clear if the transition from diablo to the (eventual) successor will be possible via apt-get/application manager:
As stated above, our current focus in in x86 processors. It should run on ARM if somebody ports it, but the Nokia devices have proprietary parts so the port will be, at the best, incomplete. My take on that is, at least for now, if you have a Nokia N770 or N800, stick with Nokia's software.
from an earlier message it isn't even clear if the transition from diablo to the (eventual) successor will be possible via apt-get/application manager:
I think we've by now all become accustomed to Nokia's practice of promising the sky and delivering the sewer. It's sad really, but I can't even get myself worked up over it anymore...
I think we've by now all become accustomed to Nokia's practice of promising the sky and delivering the sewer. It's sad really, but I can't even get myself worked up over it anymore...