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  1. @modernscientist Not too concerned about price. We need this data badly. I really appreciate your help.
  2. @marcoscarvalho Bayesian coalescent stuff makes my eyes cross.
  3. @neilfws I struggle with that thought constantly. Maybe a Ruby DSL for stats that abstracts and hides away R under the hood?
  4. @modernscientist would love to get the names. I really appreciate it.
  5. @stevepavlina Quicksilver, Things, TextMate, VMWare Fusion, Text Expander, Transmit, Papers, Keynote, MacPorts, OmniOutliner, OmniGraffle
  6. @lostonroute66 Thanks! I would really appreciate it.
  7. Anyone know of a good database that has detailed patent info for all pharma drugs currently on the market?
  8. @LabSpaces the Zotero write and cite works good for me. Although I'm often forced to endnote for co-authors.
  9. @LabSpaces try Zotero yet?
  10. Wondering why the he'll I'm not at #ashg2009 right now. Thankfully someone from our lab is there taking notes.
  11. @iGotchi is your hand down your pants in that mirror shot?
  12. Ried Hoffman is a very pragmatic guy. Interesting to hear his thoughts on science. #sciencecommons
  13. Good to talk to @shwu again at Science Commons
  14. Watching Peter Binfield speak at Science Commons at Linked in HQ in Mountain View
  15. @accarmichael is there anything even remotely as good as a mocha from Coupa Cafe? I'm afraid not. :-) we are spoiled.
  16. Is it just me, or is the AT&T data network in San Jose getting shittier? I live 5 miles from Apple's headquarters for Jobs' sake.
  17. @smilehappy congrats on joining the light side (Mac). Make sure to check out Macresearch.org.
  18. Anyone out there using Evernote as part of your scientific research workflow. If so, how do you use it and what do you like best?
  19. Had no idea that the guy behind http://prefuse.org viz toolkit was at Stanford. Must find my way over to his lab sometime soon. Cool stuff.
  20. Going to have to add ColorSchemer to my personal list of essential Mac Apps. Very useful and intuitive. http://www.colorschemer.com/