s.t.e.a.l. –
Finally some news in the S.T.E.A.L. front! First of all one of the artists I asked confirmed his commitment (he’s first busy with higher-priority company commissions), and a second one just gave me a preliminary sketch here:
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science –
Not everything can be fun in the life of a scientist. For example, my work in the bioinformatics field of our laboratory makes me see a lot of annoying problems related to files, to be precise file formats. A lot of sofware in the biological sciences uses plain text files to export data to other programs (sometimes binary data, but that’s another matter). The problem comes when you have to use the output into another program. As a matter of fact, all kinds of programs use differently formatted text files, making a conversion or integration a pain. That is, unless you use some shell scripting (on Linux, obviously) to handle them. Today my editing window looked like this:
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anime · general · science –
First of all, the strangest oddity ever. On Friday once at the laboratory I was contacted by an Affymetrix representative regarding this entry . She wanted to know why I wrote it and that it seemed that I “didn’t contact Affymetrix to see if the problem could be solved”. She wasn’t offended or anything (she will even get me in touch with someone from the software department), but nevertheless this is my blog and I’m entitled to my personal opinions. Hence, any IP from affymetrix com (and its European branch affymetrix.co.uk) is now banned from accessing this page.
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final fantasy xi –
Finally I got my hands on something I’ve been wanting to get for a long time! Thanks to some of the folks in Heaven’s Inferno, I managed to assemble a party and get to Riverne - Site B#01, where the notorious monster Imdugud was. Assembling took a bit, but since no one is ever there (probably due to the level 50 cap?) it soon appeared after some hyppogriph kills. Things got a little rough during the fight (no referesher) but in the end we won. Vigieous, our thief, delivered the finishing blow: not sure if it’s myth or not, but I admit we were extremely lucky. Knightly Earring (my target) dropped, and also the Heavy Lance. Heavy Lance will go to one of our dragoons, I’ll inform the linkshell’s council soon.
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general · science –
That was the only noteworthy event of today’s work. I arrived late (took 1 hour and 30 just to get there) and then during lunch break we moved again to the LITA to celebrate. We got a sort of necklace for her which she liked quite a lot, and we got time to have a toast and eat some cake. It took way more than I expected - I was back at the CISI at around 15. I managed to get more stuff done, and so I’m more or less on time with my work schedule.
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general –
Work is progressing, although at slow rate. I’ve asked the person I wanted to commission the illustration work a sketch of one of the characters and at the same time I forwarded the descriptions of the various scenes. Estimated time frame is a month - which is reasonable for me. He said the sketch will be done by the end of the week: I’m waiting so I can see what kind of style he decided to suse and if I have some corrections to make.
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general · science –
Today while working I got stuck in what probably is an intentional flaw of the software we’re using. When we scan Affymetrix’s GeneChips there are a number of files produced by the GeneChip Operating Software (GCOS in short) including raw acquisition images and various analyses. Now, a certain number of people need to use those data to work (including myself), but I don’t want people to fiddle on the scanner workstation unless they know what they’re doing. So I bought a network hard drive a week ago and I decided to sync the data from the workstation to the network drive. Affymetrix has a proprietary solution to access data in a centralized fashion, but it costs € 65,000, plus the MS SQL2000 Enterprise Edition license and not including the actual server machine! They also have a stand alone tool (Data Transfer Tool) but it doesn’t support unattended operations (obviously). I thought by copying over files and using one mode of operation of this software to transfer data to the other machines (some data are stored in a database, that’s why you can’t just copy the flles over).
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