E-mail: Password: Create an Account Recover password

About Authors Contacts Get involved Русская версия

show

Literature

Community and ForumLiterature and websitesLiterature

Pages: 1 ...6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14... 17

03.11.2010 7:08, Yakovlev

I don't feel like anyone. And I'm not at the age to be looking for any special adventures anymore. It's sad that after reading all my posts, where I seem to have described so clearly what I stand for, you still can't understand why. Maybe I didn't write it very clearly ...
Yes, I will not be an academic, I don't need this nafig. And under whose banners you will not go to seek justice, You will achieve it in your head first, then the banners will not be needed. Well, I don't know how to explain that NO ONE WILL DO ANYTHING FOR YOU EXCEPT YOU. Is it really that hard to understand? Have you read Strugatsky's "A Billion Years Before the End of the World"? If not, please read it.
Why the referendum - but just find out the position of the people. We will conduct, so to speak, a small scientific study. Result for the sake of the result. Fundamental science smile.gifIs it not difficult to vote?

1. It's sad that a 37-year-old person says "I'm not at that age anymore...".
2 .You won't be an academician not because you don't need it, but ... you won't be able to. Like me, for example.
3. Knowing that "NO ONE WILL DO ANYTHING FOR YOU BUT YOU", I work, not rally. By the way, the brothers you mentioned, whose twelve-volume book is white right in front of me, also speak in this vein. And the more we try to change the world around us and not ourselves, the tighter the serpent will tie its knot around the City of Doom. Try to change something in yourself and maybe the unavailability of a number of sources will not seem so inaccessible to you.
4. I think that if the questions are correctly formulated, many people will answer them correctly, i.e. yes, we are all for free access to information. Yes, in general, colleagues are right, there are libraries, there are colleagues who share articles. You can buy something, even within the normal Soviet budget.
5. And whether I'm looking for justice or not, it's Dmitry, it's not up to you to judge.

03.11.2010 8:43, PVOzerski

2 rhopalocera.com:
Haven't you ever heard of mirrors or RAID systems?

Another thing is that there should be very strict rules regarding the security of storing scientific publications on servers. These are mandatory backups, RAID's,mirroring, and anti-hacking. In other words, only non - poor organizations will be able to maintain this, otherwise there will be stories like the one described by A. Y. Elez.

2 kovyl:
By the way, I do not agree with the fact that "Software is by definition a commercial thing". It didn't start at Redmond at all, but at the same universities. Stallman's manifesto posted online - http://citforum.ru/operating_systems/artic...festo_rus.shtml This is, of course, largely a technical text, but it also sets out the GNU ideology, which is applicable not only to computer programs

This post was edited by PVOzerski - 03.11.2010 09: 02
Likes: 1

03.11.2010 9:30, PVOzerski

And also about "commercial" and "non-commercial" software. Uv. kovyl, ask what the software firms Red Hat and Canonical make money on - you will understand that they got too excited, writing "Although people do a lot of things out of love for art and put them in free access."

03.11.2010 10:17, rhopalocera.com

2 PVOzerski

No offense, but he laughed heartily. You know the most famous saying of data recovery specialists (and I'm in the top ten, without false modesty). So I'll tell you it: "the hard disk is not a place to store information." A backup will only save the data that was relevant at the time of the backup. If this is a server where information is constantly changing (for example, there are constant nomenclature acts), then you will inevitably lose some of them if a crash occurs. But this is UNACCEPTABLE! since all nomenclature acts should be available after their publication. Do you understand?

And raids, mirrors... All this is from the evil one. Picking up data from a raid is much more difficult than from a single drive, and the screws in the mirror usually die in pairs smile.gif. Statistics are hard stuff, alas...

03.11.2010 10:50, PVOzerski

Yes, you didn't tell me about the "reliability" of hard drives in the Americas. He "got drunk" several times. I also know that the life span of CD-ROMs is also limited. But this only implies the need to update media from time to time and make all the same backups (besides, who said that on hard drives?). The good thing about digitized data is that it is copied without distortion (provided that the media is working properly, of course). And as a result, we all come to the same thing that you laughed heartily about - the possibility of storing information in electronic form with proper maintenance of equipment. I would like to point out that libraries should also employ specialists who are competent in storing information. Mushrooms, for example , are a terrible thing. I don't say anything about fires.

By the way, have you ever heard of software-based raids? Why should they die in pairs?

This post was edited by PVOzerski - 03.11.2010 10: 51

03.11.2010 11:32, rhopalocera.com

I don't suppose you've ever dragged any information from such raids. The last one, based on WMFS, we did for 40 thousand pupaars wink.gif. So I like" programmatically organized " raids even more than physical ones - they are much more difficult to restore, which means that they are much more expensive (the average cost of data recovery from RAID0 is 1000 bach, from RAID1 - 3 - 5 thousand, from RAID5-RAID6-7-10 thousand). Even if the blade server has several hot-spares and is organized according to the most "secure" scheme, no one can guarantee that you will notice a file in time when initializing one or more devices. And, of course, the weakest point is the electric power supply. A single power failure is enough to cause your supermeganadezhny raid of any level to crumble and start a check at the next start - in this case, it is no longer POSSIBLE smile.gifto restore data . Even if they exist...

03.11.2010 11:53, PVOzerski

I'm afraid that just a little bit more and we'll start discussing, say, the problem of choosing file systems... We should probably stop. Moreover, I really don't do data recovery from broken media - in theory, you should know more about technical problems. However, do not forget that you regularly carry broken hardware and therefore you deal with it disproportionately more often than ordinary admins. Do you have statistics on how often such troubles occur? Again, you did data recovery for 40 thousand pupaars - and I immediately said that such servers should be supported by non-poor organizations. As for whether they should have their own technical services or apply to third-party offices-I can't judge.

03.11.2010 12:11, rhopalocera.com

No server owner, even the most affluent, can afford to provide its own technical services for organizing data recovery in the event of a crash. Just because such a service is really very expensive.

As for the fact that I regularly carry-believe me, after the admins, it is much more difficult to restore data. For some reason, they believe that if they know how to configure TCP / IP or there are user rights in the windows , then they can open the screw and move the heads around pancakes with a smart look. That's the stupidest thing I've ever seen smile.gif. Then from the scratched surfaces of the sector one by one, with the failure of reading the serva, to pull - a terrible thing...

I have different statistics available. This includes warranty statistics (how much, what media, and what malfunctions come under warranty for replacement/repair), post-warranty statistics (how much, what drives, and for what reasons will die after a perfect warranty), sales statistics (how many and what drives are sold in different cities of Russia and some Western countries) , and so on. in order to be in the top ten specialists, you need to know a lot wink.gif.

03.11.2010 12:28, svm2

Well, for important information, everything is done a little differently.
This is all in one form or another invented, it all depends on the desire and funding. Here, for example, as an automated passport system, to which I have something to do (the data there ,believe me, is no less important).
Well, first of all, if we are talking about nomenclature acts, this is the database( how it is organized, what DBMS, what other gadgets-such as an access server, applications, FTP, etc. - it depends on the goals of the tasks being solved)after all, the amount of information is very, very, as one friend said.
This is not enough -a backup database is created in another place, and information is written simultaneously. This is not enough-regional databases (a country or group of countries) that store information from this region.
In general, problems of recovery, access, protection can be solved, raids, mirrors here are problems of organizing the database.
T. e. I want to say that the server, CD has nothing to do with it, it must be a global AU otherwise it will be a waste of time or solutions for your own needs with the listed problems. And for this, you need someone's high (international) decision and money(I don't think it's very much)and everything,believe me, is solved.

This post was edited by svm2 - 03.11.2010 13: 13

03.11.2010 12:47, rhopalocera.com

smile.gif The DBMS is not suitable for citation needs. How will you quote taxa by ID?

03.11.2010 12:59, PVOzerski

No, pdf files are in blob fields. In all seriousness. Plus the fields author, year, and section. Yes, however, ID too. doi, for example. But in fact, any file system is still a DBMS.

Of course, you can't put standard material in a DBMS. But you can't even put it on paper.

This post was edited by PVOzerski - 03.11.2010 13: 04

03.11.2010 13:02, svm2

You have the full text of the document_cite whatever you want. How to organize this, say, in Oracle, I think this is not the place to discuss.

03.11.2010 13:07, rhopalocera.com

okay, keep insisting that this is all arch-reliable and arch-timely. It is enough to deprive you of electricity, as all this "electronic" fuss will stop by itself. And the paper on the drum, and on the tambourine, too, under what light you read the letters from it - under daylight, electric or candle lightsmile.gif.

03.11.2010 13:09, PVOzerski

UPS-s are available even at workstations in more or less decent places. And in the event of a global catastrophe, books can be burned in stoves with the same success as making choppers for cutting skins from CD-ROMs. In any case, clay tablets with cuneiform writing are much more reliable

This post was edited by PVOzerski - 03.11.2010 13: 11

03.11.2010 13:57, rhopalocera.com

UPS keeps a normal computer if it is new-15 minutes, if it is 1 year old-10 minutes, if it is 2 or more years old-from 1 to 5 minutes. You're beginning to amuse me, by God smile.gif. If electricity is cut off globally, oops will go to the trash first smile.gif.

03.11.2010 14:20, PVOzerski

In order to reset the caches to disk and correctly shut down the system, a few minutes will be enough. And, again, all this fits into the thesis about the need for highly professional server maintenance. You understand that this is not from pentium-I under the "fryakha", standing in a rack from under the DVK-compatible Czech computer of the 70s-although "Voices of Animals of the North-West of Russia" has been hosted on such a miracle for several years smile.gif

03.11.2010 14:23, rhopalocera.com

you're making me tired. my mother says about such " they are in the forehead, that on the forehead." continue your rally without me.

03.11.2010 14:54, Yakovlev

Books are very good. And I think that their age will be long. I dream about it.

03.11.2010 15:22, PVOzerski

But I don't mind books. Simply, the" powers " of electronic media will inevitably grow - this is the law of progress.

03.11.2010 15:58, kovyl

1. It's sad that a 37-year-old person says "I'm not at that age anymore...".
2 .You won't be an academician not because you don't need it, but ... you won't be able to. Like me, for example.
3. Knowing that "NO ONE WILL DO ANYTHING FOR YOU BUT YOU", I work, not rally. By the way, the brothers you mentioned, whose twelve-volume book is white right in front of me, also speak in this vein. And the more we try to change the world around us and not ourselves, the tighter the serpent will tie its knot around the City of Doom. Try to change something in yourself and maybe the unavailability of a number of sources will not seem so inaccessible to you.
4. I think that if the questions are correctly formulated, many people will answer them correctly, i.e. yes, we are all for free access to information. Yes, in general, colleagues are right, there are libraries, there are colleagues who share articles. You can buy something, even within the normal Soviet budget.
5. And whether I'm looking for justice or not, it's Dmitry, it's not up to you to judge.

1. Who doesn't have enough adventure in this life is their business. I have enough.
2. Well, then this is not for you to judge.
3. I also work. I'm a long way from you, though. And I do not rally, I answer, I was equated with a criminal here. Or was I supposed to swallow it in silence?
How do you propose to change yourself to everyone? Get a job where you have enough money to buy all your books and travel anywhere you want? Do you think it's real?
4. No, you don't have to stick to "we all". What have you personally done to ensure free access to information? I've posted my articles here, not just a list of them (not all of them, really, but all of them will be here soon). You suggest buying "within the Soviet budget". You may not have a fully adequate idea of the relationship between this budget and the needs of the researcher. An associate professor receives about 10 thousand rubles, a laboratory assistant - about 4 thousand rubles. They can buy a lot of things? Or should they not study science because they are not rich enough? We were reminded of the saying "if there is no bread, let them eat cakes". For example, after I found out what rhopalocera does and for what money, I understood why he has such a point of view. But they can't all go out and repair screws for thousands of pupaars.
5. Of course, it's not for me to judge. But I believe that people like you are satisfied with everything. And while they are doing well, they teach everyone about life and everything is presented to them in chocolate. But when it breaks down for some reason, they start complaining about life. I've seen this happen many times before.

This post was edited by kovyl - 03.11.2010 16: 19
Likes: 2

03.11.2010 16:01, kovyl

Well, since the main screw specialist says that all this is garbage, we urgently throw out all our computers and store all data on paper!
The only strange thing is that it seems to be garbage, but he himself actively uses the computer, and the fact that he is from the evil one does not really bother him...

03.11.2010 16:04, kovyl

But I don't mind books. Simply, the" powers " of electronic media will inevitably grow - this is the law of progress.

So I don't mind books either! Let them be. I am against the fact that until their content is transferred to more accessible media, not everyone can afford to read it.

03.11.2010 16:57, rhopalocera.com

Well, since the main screw specialist says that all this is garbage, we urgently throw out all our computers and store all data on paper!
The only strange thing is that it seems to be garbage, but he himself actively uses the computer, and the fact that he is from the evil one does not really bother him...



I don't mind tobacco or alcohol. and women. and pork doesn't bother me smile.gif
Likes: 3

03.11.2010 17:32, Kharkovbut

Related literature: Stanislav Lem. Professor A. Donda.

http://hristus.narod.ru/pr_donda.html

I strongly recommend it. tongue.gif
Likes: 2

03.11.2010 17:56, Papaver

1. Once again, I summarize my main idea (for those who need to read all the previous posts in scrap):
Publications (whether they are books or articles or something else) should be accessible to everyone. Or it's not publications.
2. And I felt like a heretic, because I was attacked and accused of being almost a hardened criminal... And I just expressed an idea that has been floating in the air for a long time.

1. Once on one of the TV shows - something about "about the fate and ways of science" performed, performed and performed... And the main stumbling block was the question: "What is science?". Finally, the host drew attention to the modestly silent Andrey Kuraev, well, and asked him what he thought about this. Kuraev answered briefly:"Nuka is what is published in peer - reviewed journals."
I agree with him. And whether these are clay tablets © or an electronic magazine is a second matter. After all, the convenience of consuming a product is not a criterion for its scientific value. Again, be curious and see the rules for describing and publishing in the ICZN.
2. Dear Kovyl, well, don't, ah... After all, you won't be burned alive at the stake. And the topic is debatable.

This post was edited by Papaver - 03.11.2010 21: 02
Likes: 2

03.11.2010 18:08, Yakovlev

1. Who doesn't have enough adventure in this life is their business. I have enough.
2. Well, then this is not for you to judge.
3. I also work. I'm a long way from you, though. And I do not rally, I answer, I was equated with a criminal here. Or was I supposed to swallow it in silence?
How do you propose to change yourself to everyone? Get a job where you have enough money to buy all your books and travel anywhere you want? Do you think it's real?
4. No, you don't have to stick to "we all". What have you personally done to ensure free access to information? I've posted my articles here, not just a list of them (not all of them, really, but all of them will be here soon). You suggest buying "within the Soviet budget". You may not have a fully adequate idea of the relationship between this budget and the needs of the researcher. An associate professor receives about 10 thousand rubles, a laboratory assistant - about 4 thousand rubles. They can buy a lot of things? Or should they not study science because they are not rich enough? We were reminded of the saying "if there is no bread, let them eat cakes". For example, after I found out what rhopalocera does and for what money, I understood why he has such a point of view. But they can't all go out and repair screws for thousands of pupaars.
5. Of course, it's not for me to judge. But I believe that people like you are satisfied with everything. And while they are doing well, they teach everyone about life and everything is presented to them in chocolate. But when it breaks down for some reason, they start complaining about life. I've seen this happen many times before.

What I personally did for free access - I posted all the articles that I have in the PDF on the branch about cossides, posted the abstract in the branch about abstracts. I think T. O. has already done something. My idea of the ratio of budget and research needs is very adequate - I systematically conduct work in the Mongolian Altai (there are 2 trips left out of 10 planned) and I know how much I need to postpone in order for the trip to be realized, to assemble a company. Probably, then I will go to Saur and Tarbagatai and also calculate the budget. If you can't go to Western China. Is everything so expensive in Volgograd? Well, don't complain... Yes, people who work in higher education institutions do not receive much, but there are those who strive to change the situation. You can work for 50 years and not move up the career ladder (respectively, and money), explaining that I don't need it. And you can try very hard. A close friend of mine-one of our nerds lived terribly as a student-the parents of a music teacher couldn't help the guy a bit. He literally went from water to bread. Now this person writes very rich projects, does molecular phylogeny, takes me to the field at his own expense. He was also born in 1974 He tried very hard, learned 2 languages, worked like an ox.
I'm far from satisfied with everything. Take my word for it.
Likes: 3

03.11.2010 20:26, kovyl

I don't mind tobacco or alcohol. and women. and pork doesn't bother me smile.gif

And even contradict your own words.

1. Once on one of the TV shows - something about "about the fate and ways of science" performed, performed and performed... And the main stumbling block was the question: "What is science?". Finally, the host drew attention to the modestly silent Andrey Kuraev, well, and asked him what he thought about this. Kuraev answered briefly:"Nuka is what is published in peer - reviewed journals."
I agree with him. And whether these are clay tablets © or an electronic magazine is a second matter. After all, the convenience of consuming a product is not a criterion for its scientific value. Again, be curious and see the rules for describing and publishing information in the KZN.
2. Dear Kovyl, well, don't, ah... After all, you're not in danger of being burned alive at the stake. And the topic is debatable.

1. Agree with someone. or not , that's up to you. I personally am used to thinking more with my own head, rather than waiting for a suitable opinion. I don't object to the above opinion, but it needs to be supplemented with "... that are publicly available". And it is not necessary to replace one concept with another. I spoke about electronic publications not in the context of their ease of use, but in the context of their greater accessibility.
2. Yes, fortunately no. But some people would probably be happy to do it (of course, free publications are a lost cause! Burn him!)

What I personally did for free access - I posted all the articles that I have in the PDF on the branch about cossides, posted the abstract in the branch about abstracts. I think T. O. has already done something. My idea of the ratio of budget and research needs is very adequate - I systematically conduct work in the Mongolian Altai (there are 2 trips left out of 10 planned) and I know how much I need to postpone in order for the trip to be realized, to assemble a company. Probably, then I will go to Saur and Tarbagatai and also calculate the budget. If you can't go to Western China. Is everything so expensive in Volgograd? Well, don't complain... Yes, people who work in higher education institutions do not receive much, but there are those who strive to change the situation. You can work for 50 years and not move up the career ladder (respectively, and money), explaining that I don't need it. And you can try very hard. A close friend of mine-one of our nerds lived terribly as a student-the parents of a music teacher couldn't help the guy a bit. He literally went from water to bread. Now this person writes very rich projects, does molecular phylogeny, takes me to the field at his own expense. He was also born in 1974 He tried very hard, learned 2 languages, worked like an ox.
I'm far from satisfied with everything. Take my word for it.

No, well, with pdf-kami, this is, of course, well done. And what prevents you from posting these pdfs on the forum?
When you planned your trips, you had your budget in mind. Try to describe all this, well, at least with the salary of a doctor of biological sciences, head of the department (this is about 20 thousand). I'd rather keep quiet about my career advancement. I've never seen anyone climb that high in my life. Mostly in the upper circles fall people to put it mildly not very good (the saying about what floats at the top). Unfortunately, some reverse examples do not reflect the overall situation.
I believe that you are not satisfied with everything. Question: what exactly and what are you ready to do without waiting for the president, the Minister of Education, the rector, etc. to do it for you?

This post was edited by kovyl - 03.11.2010 21: 06

03.11.2010 20:37, rhopalocera.com

heh. for some reason, in the key of "greater accessibility", I thought "because they are easier to steal".

03.11.2010 21:08, kovyl

I won't even start a debate again, because I'm tired of explaining.

03.11.2010 21:20, Papaver

I won't even get into a debate again, because I'm tired of explaining.

Well, that's nice. The main thing is that the books were allowed...

03.11.2010 21:24, PVOzerski

When I publish the monograph at my own expense , I'll tell you everything about the mandatory "paper" versions!!! mad.gif

03.11.2010 21:24, kovyl

Regarding URL #365:
There is also a technical possibility to organize a survey (full-fledged "secret voting"). by regular means, and not by "flowers".

Please help teapot figure out how to do this.

03.11.2010 21:35, PVOzerski

Here's a picture of where to click:

Pictures:
hint.jpg
hint.jpg — (58.09к)

Likes: 1

03.11.2010 21:38, Alexandr Zhakov

From the right three windows, reply, new. subject, nov. the survey.
Go for it.
Likes: 1

03.11.2010 21:53, kovyl

Dared smile.gif
Likes: 1

03.11.2010 22:23, Yakovlev

  
No, well, with pdf-kami, this is, of course, well done. And what prevents you from posting these pdfs on the forum?
When you planned your trips, you had your budget in mind. Try to describe all this, well, at least with the salary of a doctor of biological sciences, head of the department (this is about 20 thousand). I'd rather keep quiet about my career advancement. I've never seen anyone climb that high in my life. Mostly in the upper circles fall people to put it mildly not very good (the saying about what floats at the top). Unfortunately, some reverse examples do not reflect the overall situation.
I believe that you are not satisfied with everything. Question: what exactly and what are you ready to do without waiting for the president, the Minister of Education, the rector, etc. to do it for you?

Oh, thank you for the praise. These articles are on the forum - it consists not only of this topic. Look around and you'll do great. I don't schedule my trips here, they are scheduled and presented in the form of reports on the branch "travel reports". The doctor of Biological Sciences, the head of the department with s.p. 20 tr.is either an old man or a fool. Either he is deceiving you by telling you this. Every 3-4 times. You'd better keep quiet about moving up the corporate ladder - you don't really need it. I won't argue about the worthy ones who have moved up the service ladder - apparently this happened in your area. I see many professors, heads of departments, and vice - rectors-honest and intelligent people. My father is a very high-ranking official. very. I have no reason to think him unworthy. Therefore, keep the proverb about what floats above for your inner circle. To the question of what I am ready to do - I am ready to try to achieve a contented high position by honest work and then try to sweep out the filth in my place from the area where I am a professional. even if I have to use the Witch's Hammer manual to do it. Help young people who are passionate about entomology. Try to keep the world level of priority in those areas where I am strong. That's all.
Now I was talking to my aforementioned friend on Skype - the one who was happy with a crumb in his mouth-says-come on, Roma, let's decide where to go to Guinea or Syria. He doesn't sell ham or oil - he's just a Russian scientist. Just works a lot.

This post was edited by Yakovlev - 03.11.2010 22: 32

03.11.2010 23:10, kovyl

Oh, thank you for the praise. These articles are on the forum - it consists not only of this topic. Look around and you'll do great. I don't schedule my trips here, they are scheduled and presented in the form of reports on the branch "travel reports". The doctor of Biological Sciences, the head of the department with s.p. 20 tr.is either an old man or a fool. Either he is deceiving you by telling you this. Every 3-4 times. You'd better keep quiet about moving up the corporate ladder - you don't really need it. I won't argue about the worthy ones who have moved up the service ladder - apparently this happened in your area. I see many professors, heads of departments, and vice - rectors-honest and intelligent people. My father is a very high-ranking official. very. I have no reason to think him unworthy. Therefore, keep the proverb about what floats above for your inner circle. To the question of what I am ready to do - I am ready to try to achieve a contented high position by honest work and then try to sweep out the filth in my place from the area where I am a professional. even if I have to use the Witch's Hammer manual to do it. Help young people who are passionate about entomology. Try to keep the world level of priority in those areas where I am strong. That's all.
Now I was talking to my aforementioned friend on Skype - the one who was happy with a crumb in his mouth-says-come on, Roma, let's decide where to go to Guinea or Syria. He doesn't sell ham or oil - he's just a Russian scientist. Just works a lot.

No, they don't cheat. What's the point, I don't work for the IRS. What a blessing that we have young smart guys like you, otherwise we would be surrounded by some old fools with a salary of 20 thousand rubles.
About the worthy ones. I'm glad you're doing so well there. But I can see that even if I was a good person, I became a boss and became a bad person. Carefully hiding his true face, I guess. I don't recall any reverse examples. I'll hold on to the saying, but it's hard to go against folk wisdom. And I also see the head of the botany department suggesting that you wipe the soruses on the fern leaves with a cloth, thinking that this is some kind of disease. And I also see how the vice-rectors are rebuilding estates, and they do not disdain to take gifts from laboratory assistants who receive 4 thousand rubles. Yes, what can I say, we generally had a different childhood and in general everything is different. The well-fed does not understand the hungry.
Speaking of the Witches ' Hammer. Great idea. You can start by burning me for sedition about publications.
Yes, probably everyone should work harder. The government is of the same opinion. Soon they will increase the retirement age, cancel sick leave, set a 12-hour working day, and then, according to your version, everything will be fine. We'll earn a runoff, but we won't know where to put it all.

This post was edited by kovyl - 03.11.2010 23: 19

03.11.2010 23:13, PVOzerski

Here, by the way... Our forum, in fact, enjoys the hospitality of the portal of molecular biologists. If you go through the forum tree, you can get to them. And ask how they store information about nucleotide sequences in genomes, for example. And under what conditions it is provided to those who wish.
Likes: 1

03.11.2010 23:16, PVOzerski

03.11.2010 23:18, Hierophis

Yakovlev: "My father is a very high-ranking official. VERY"

Here is an interseno, if it were possible to "run the matrix" without this variable, what would Yakovlev hold opinions about everything and everything wink.gif

"To the question of what I am ready to do - I am ready to try to achieve a contented high position by honest work and then try to sweep out the filth in my place from the area where I am a professional. even if I have to use the Witch's Hammer manual to do it. Help young people who are passionate about entomology. Try to keep the world level of priority in those areas where I am strong. That's all."

What a horror smile.gif

PS
It's been 9 or 8 years, and there is still no"quote highlighted"? Exactly, there is nothing more conservative than science, and scientific forums reflect this paradigm)))

This post was edited by Hierophis - 03.11.2010 23: 19

Pages: 1 ...6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14... 17

New comment

Note: you should have a Insecta.pro account to upload new topics and comments. Please, create an account or log in to add comments.

* Our website is multilingual. Some comments have been translated from other languages.

Random species of the website catalog

Insecta.pro: international entomological community. Terms of use and publishing policy.

Project editor in chief and administrator: Peter Khramov.

Curators: Konstantin Efetov, Vasiliy Feoktistov, Svyatoslav Knyazev, Evgeny Komarov, Stan Korb, Alexander Zhakov.

Moderators: Vasiliy Feoktistov, Evgeny Komarov, Dmitriy Pozhogin, Alexandr Zhakov.

Thanks to all authors, who publish materials on the website.

© Insects catalog Insecta.pro, 2007—2024.

Species catalog enables to sort by characteristics such as expansion, flight time, etc..

Photos of representatives Insecta.

Detailed insects classification with references list.

Few themed publications and a living blog.