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はてなブックマーク - proclus のブックマーク http://ping.fm/XF0q2 @gnudarwin @proclus (some small effort) |
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These
crucial foundational links are critically important from a historical
perspective, for everything that flowed from my CHESS/MacCHESS Cornell
University days, especially The GNU-Darwin Distribution. None of it would have happened, if I did not have access to these marvelous resources. This fact cannot be overstated.
http://gnu-darwin.sourceforge.net/gdc/mol.html http://proclus.tripod.com/home.html http://proclus.tripod.com/darwin/ http://gnu-darwin.sourceforge.net/tools_not_toys.html http://proclus.tripod.com/ It is probable that this work led directly to my employment at Johns Hopkins University. Here is a link to my lab and current CV at Hopkins, where I am the X-ray Lab Manager. The foremost fact is that I like it there. http://biophysics.med.jhmi.edu/love http://biophysics.med.jhmi.edu/love/thesis/cv6.html We have certainly come a long ways, but the best is yet to come. Regards, proclus http://www.gnu-darwin.org/ |
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I
am very happy to say that I am 50 years old today. I have had many
great experiences in my life, and I am looking forward to many more.
Here is to the next 50 years, and wish me luck on that one.
I have not blogged much lately, because I have been very busy with some behind the scenes work, as well as the fact that my daughter is in town for a visit. I had a happy birthday. Regards, proclus http://www.gnu-darwin.org/ |
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It is pleasant to have this community website, which helps to keep me
focused on my main life goals. I love these goals, but I must
admit that I am not always a faithful lover. Moreover, I
sometimes think that it is a little strange that I have started a blog
and joined Facebook. Prior to starting this blog, I was
using the Molecules site and my personal site on GNU-Darwin for
publishing health and supplement related items. In fact, I
have ample venues and means for pubishing my thoughts on the web.
Here is an example, which goes way back. When Yahoo was nothing
more than a page of links, I started The Radical Mormon and Mutant
RM's. The web was still relatively small, and I included them with my conventional home page materials,
which probably go back to 1996 or so. Prior to the web that we
know, my software was on the ftp and gopher sites, from about
1990. Together, these were a
significant addition to the total content at the time. These
sites started many friendships. At the link below, you will
also find links to
all of my web publishing projects over the years.
Regards, proclus http://www.gnu-darwin.org/ |
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