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  1. @BoraZ Given the place of your talk, I would be very interested to see the slides afterwards. :)
  2. @AJCann You blog works again.
  3. Watching discussion on data/material sharing terms. Sounds like unresolvable issue :/
  4. @Pudliszek Good luck with your talk!
  5. @mndoci I had an idea of inviting you to Poland to give a talk or two, but you seem fully booked until 2011 ;)
  6. I wonder why the newest BLAST from NCBI needs that (from strace): open("/etc/passwd", O_RDONLY|O_CLOEXEC) = 3
  7. Yet another 3am-get-up-200km-drive day filled with meetings and administrative tasks. Hooray.
  8. My Polish colleagues start to appreciate members of online science communities. Today heard praises for @rdmpage and @yokofakun :).
  9. Some videos from "Open Science in Poland" conference: http://bit.ly/oX12t
  10. Waiting for U-Compare (http://u-compare.org ), text mining system, to start.
  11. @neilfws I guess it's hard to built something fast on such a slow platform as FF. Most modern software = endless waiting.
  12. "Open Science in Poland" conference - presentations available here: http://otworzksiazke.pl/?p=138 (two in English)
  13. Three bio-data related projects this year, three platforms for presenting results tested (Rails, Dokuwiki, SMW). What to try next?
  14. @byzia Thanks :). It was done so long ago I don't even remember what was the purpose ;)
  15. @byzia True :). Although @neilfws already has a personal wiki, and even quite frequently edited.
  16. @neilfws or (4) redefine its purpose :) I did that for mine - nobody reads it now, but at least I feel no need to do sth about it.
  17. @mndoci Can you share what are you reading these days?
  18. Two Csikszentmihalyi's books on my desk. Tempting alternative to programming.
  19. @fredcobio Of course I don't mind. :) Thank you for correcting that.
  20. Open science should be opt-out not opt-in. Instead using any excuse to not open research we should have a good reason to do close it.