Did you ever have one of those days where you feel like writing something down, but can't think of anything? This is one of those days.
I plan to read about the different types of cytokines today. Maybe that'll get my brain going. Perhaps I'll also read a bit about apoptosis.
Saturday, March 13, 2004
Friday, March 12, 2004
Cheryl Holdridge was so cute. At least, when she was a Mouseketeer. Based on what little I've seen, she started to lose some of her appeal as she left her teens.
Thursday, March 11, 2004
Tuesday, March 09, 2004
I just got a fancy new Toshiba laptop. Very nice.
I've also been reviewing some stuff I learned a while back about robotics and agile manufacturing.
The technology involved is fascinating. It would be really nice to develop some more of the robotic techniques which make agile manufacturing bloom into fruition.
I've also been reviewing some stuff I learned a while back about robotics and agile manufacturing.
The technology involved is fascinating. It would be really nice to develop some more of the robotic techniques which make agile manufacturing bloom into fruition.
Saturday, March 06, 2004
I've been reading more about Jan Smithers. Doggone it, why did she have to drop out of the public eye? What a disappointment.
I had to buy a new laptop last night. My HP Pavilion ZE4125 was only fifteen months old, and yet it had failed four times during that period. I didn't want to dig so deeply into my wallet, but I really need to have a laptop that's more reliable. Having a computer which fails frequently and suddenly is worse than having no computer at all.
Oh, and I've also been doing more reading into the different types of immune system cells. Very helpful info for me.
I had to buy a new laptop last night. My HP Pavilion ZE4125 was only fifteen months old, and yet it had failed four times during that period. I didn't want to dig so deeply into my wallet, but I really need to have a laptop that's more reliable. Having a computer which fails frequently and suddenly is worse than having no computer at all.
Oh, and I've also been doing more reading into the different types of immune system cells. Very helpful info for me.
Sunday, February 22, 2004
I've been reading more and more about immunology. I want to understand the terminology, and to have a better grasp of what occurs at the cellular level. Why? Because it's interesting, that's why.
I saw some nifty animated graphics today, describing the interactions between lymphocytes, antibodies and antigens. I wish I could copy these animations, but they're copyrighted, I'm sure.
I've also been reading about Jan Smithers. Sigh. The very image of wholesome good looks.
I saw some nifty animated graphics today, describing the interactions between lymphocytes, antibodies and antigens. I wish I could copy these animations, but they're copyrighted, I'm sure.
I've also been reading about Jan Smithers. Sigh. The very image of wholesome good looks.
Tuesday, February 17, 2004
I got to play around with an ELISPOT reader today. Also read about the differences between humoral and cellular immunity. Laypeople naturally think of antibodies when the subject of developing immunity comes up, but there's a lot more to it than just that (think: lymphocytes, cytokines).
There's a book on immunology that I borrowed from the library last month. I think I'll check it out again.
I also want to point anyone reading this to a list of clean jokes here.
There's a book on immunology that I borrowed from the library last month. I think I'll check it out again.
I also want to point anyone reading this to a list of clean jokes here.
Last night, I was reading about the hardware and software involved in ELISPOT analyzers. The applications for machine intelligence in these vision routines are interesting. Doing this properly also requires a pretty good understanding of camera design and machine vision techniques.
I'd say more, but I've got a whole bunch of other writing to do.
I'd say more, but I've got a whole bunch of other writing to do.
Monday, February 16, 2004
Sunday, February 15, 2004
Earlier, I mentioned that I had an opportunity to learn about some ELISPOT analyzers. I've also been reading about immunology. Speaking as a techie, I'd say that the adaptive mechanisms behind immune systems are far more complex than any man-made system I've ever encountered -- indeed, against any ever built. Some info on immunology and ELISPOT can be found here and here.
The humble beginnings of immune therapy are something to behold.
The humble beginnings of immune therapy are something to behold.
Friday, January 30, 2004
I was recently re-united with someone that I love very dearly.
Yes, my laptop just came back from the shop. Its power circuitry had failed, and it took seven weeks to repair the thing. It didn't help that the power circuitry also blew out my battery, which had to be replaced.
Actually, I'm a little sore at the CompUSA technician that I spoke to, when I brought my laptop in for repair. He said that if I paid $30 extra, it would only take about four days to repair my computer. I think he must have been a new (and still under-trained) employee, since other CompUSA employees later told that this wasn't the case. But enough of that.
Yes, my laptop just came back from the shop. Its power circuitry had failed, and it took seven weeks to repair the thing. It didn't help that the power circuitry also blew out my battery, which had to be replaced.
Actually, I'm a little sore at the CompUSA technician that I spoke to, when I brought my laptop in for repair. He said that if I paid $30 extra, it would only take about four days to repair my computer. I think he must have been a new (and still under-trained) employee, since other CompUSA employees later told that this wasn't the case. But enough of that.
Wednesday, January 21, 2004
I've had opportunities to see the ELISPOT analyzers and software from a company called CTL. I was immediately struck by how well-designed the user interfaces were. If only more programmers would develop a proper understanding of user interface design principles!
Their programmers seemed to be sharp blokes as well. A lot of programmers don't understand software design disciplines and the elements of object-oriented programming, but these people seem like they're on the ball.
Their programmers seemed to be sharp blokes as well. A lot of programmers don't understand software design disciplines and the elements of object-oriented programming, but these people seem like they're on the ball.
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