Assuming that is true she's being lazy or something, why botter!?
I just cannot understand someone activelly getting annoyed, spending all his ATPs to read and write something, just to express how annoyed he is.
How could you be so sure she is playing a intelectual dishonesty? Do you know her?
I hope to see the day when programming and electronics is a massively popular thing between life scientists - and when I say massively, I say in all the world, including countries in development. Im sorry Pen, but you just assumed this a commom thing, and is not.
Git hub is a messy repository for the one not used to it (there is even a nice initiative to teach how git works and how to use it - http://software-carpentry.org/).
A well documented source of information in a more friendly approach is the hackteria.org wiki. You shoul take a look. See, for instance, this page about a microalgae biorreactor: http://hackteria.org/wiki/Algae_Culture_at_Home
If you build this with your local materials and resources, please also share here the results <sarcasm> just to show how lazy you are </sarcasm>.
Free intolerance makes me mad.
Em quarta-feira, 21 de janeiro de 2015, Mega [Andreas Stuermer] <masterstorm123@gmail.com> escreveu:
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I think it's ok when fresh people want to learn science. Some of course will have no clue yet. But we shouldn't condemn them. Actually one causes intolerance against diybio and science in general by repelling people.--I also had no clue of practical biotech before getting the keywords here needed, and collecting the knowledge where to search for infos. Then I collected a decent amount of knowledge enabling me to design own experiments (with more or less success, strongly depending on my private budget situation) way before getting educated in University. And frankly, University didn't teah me much new biotech knowledge (just the enzymes in greater detail. And of course getting my hands dirty on wetware)
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