2011-12-03.log

--- Log opened Sat Dec 03 00:00:10 2011
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foucistsounds good to me01:54
JayDuggerWhat rings so sweetly in your ears?02:01
foucist20:33 < kanzure> probably "Companies don't want to pay for big data analysis, let's crowdsource it"02:07
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uniqanomaly_http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052970204621904577014330551132036.html10:35
uniqanomaly_"Citizen Scientists10:35
uniqanomaly_Ordinary people are taking control of their health data, making their DNA public and running their own experiments. Their big question: Why should science be limited to professionals?"10:35
klafka1because science is FUCKING expensive10:36
strangewarpbecause terrists!!10:39
uniqanomaly_not being sheep is terrorism10:42
uniqanomaly_;p10:42
Mariu:p10:43
uniqanomaly_http://www.nytimes.com/2011/12/01/business/dna-sequencing-caught-in-deluge-of-data.html?_r=110:57
klafka1um i don't really believe that to an extent11:04
klafka1still in a data poor environment11:04
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delinquentmeklafka, you dont believe in the data overflow?12:05
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superkuhHow do you monitor film thickness when spin coating?14:56
superkuhSpecifically for polyvinyl alcohol, but I am looking for a general method. I am thinking it must be through optical interference and the changing color of the thin film.14:57
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jrayhawkThe big problem with data overflow at the moment is that throughput on mass storage does not seem to be increasing at the sort of rates data processing does.15:49
jrayhawkmoore's law and kryder's law are keeping up just fine15:52
jrayhawkWhich is to say, that NYT article is literally wrong ("The field of genomics is caught in a data deluge. DNA sequencing is becoming faster and cheaper at a pace far outstripping Moore’s law, which describes the rate at which computing gets faster and cheaper"), but some of its implications are correct.15:54
klafkawell the problem is for a lot of the questions to be answered it's still not quite there16:24
klafkahigh dimensional solution spaces require a lot more than 20,000 samples16:24
klafkasay16:24
* SDr would like to coin "SDr's law": "the number of applied laws are doubling every 3 years, as our collective understanding of the industry progresses"16:29
SDrthen again, Stigler's law says that this will never be known as "SDr's law" :)16:30
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JayDuggerGood evening, everyone.18:18
kanzurehi18:18
kanzurehi fenn_18:18
JayDuggerSo I ended up applying for the job with Objet Geometries I mentioned last month.18:19
JayDuggerDespite the 80% travel requirement, which had previously blocked it.18:20
JayDuggerNo answer yet. They've another similar opening near Indianapolis, IN, for those interested.18:22
delinquentmeJayDugger, thats awesome19:18
delinquentmekanz do we have any legit biologists on the register19:19
delinquentmelike ones who have access to sequencers19:19
kanzureat best i can get you some people who use sequencers..19:33
kanzurei don't think i know anyone who owns a few19:33
kanzurejason bobe mighth ave access to the pgp sequencers19:33
kanzure*might have19:33
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