Marcus D. Hanwell (cryos)
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Feeling almost human again! After a weekend of family catching a bug, followed by a week of feeling generally under the weather.
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Saying goodbye to a very frustrating week...hoping next week will go better. The Saturday afternoon hacking was better at least!
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♻ @Kitware: "Open Chemistry, Semantic Physical Science & Kinecting Chemistry" by @mhanwell on the Kitware blog: http://t.co/Zzt5lH28
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Still recovering from this bug we all got on the weekend...no fun! Haven't had such a sore throat in years.
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♻ @petermurrayrust: http://t.co/kHsR8YB0 #semphyssci Marcus Hanwell the way ahead for CML and its community. Post by Peter on my birthday!
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Thanks @Kitware - Phase II funding! Open Chemistry will put user-friendly digital tools in the hands of chemists. http://bit.ly/xLRaoy
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The Kitware Blog - Join Us: Shaping the Future of Federal Public Access Policy http://t.co/KQNHDKX5
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My own reflections on 2011: open source, open science and open chemistry. http://ur1.ca/75m0c
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The Science Code Manifesto, please take a look and endorse it if you agree with the statements (as I do). http://goo.gl/ZyxFX
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My first guest spot in a podcast on toolkit modularization, where we talk about work in VTK, ITK and other projects. http://goo.gl/fRltA
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I have been at Kitware for two years today, how time flies. Beer night, espresso machines, chart framework and a Phase II SBIR isn't bad...
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Our office just got its own espresso machine, no more walking across the road for great coffee/espresso!
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Kitware's Open Source Mission Statement is now up: http://www.kitware.com/company/osmission.html We are open, and we mean it!
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Enjoying the new #espresso machine at Kitware - great espresso and espresso based drinks at the touch of a button! Just need one closer now!
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Post from Will Schroeder about our business model at Kitware, using permissive open source licenses. http://goo.gl/hXI52
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Feeling the urge to build myself a new computer soon...AMD six core or is there something better? Probably nVidia GPU, Linux workstation.
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Just updated to Qt Creator 2.3 - lots of nice improvements to play with and a new Analyze option memory analyzer and function profile.
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Just got around to blogging about my presentations at OSCON, the Desktop Summit and the Chemical Databases meeting, http://goo.gl/Q41cv
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#GSoC 2011 is over, VTK's first two student projects both went well. I will try to post something fuller about this in the next few days.
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Animated panel at #chemdbopenchem on chemical data deposition with publication. I think #opendata is essential for research.