Discuss the technical details of an "open source" community-driven design of a polywell reactor.
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D Tibbets
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by D Tibbets » Sat May 14, 2011 5:03 pm
93143 wrote: Uh, Dan? You might want to type a tad more slowly. That, or lay off the sauce...
What is wrong with my previous post? It looks fine to me!
PS: Of course this this is after I edited it.
The point is not whether I should type more carefully and slowly- the results will always be atrocious , but whether I remember to proof read and spell check it afterwords. For instance I only had to change ~ 4-5 erros in this post.
[EDIT] make that ~5-6 errors.
Dan Tibbets
To error is human... and I'm very human.
Giorgio
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by Giorgio » Sat May 14, 2011 8:00 pm
I thought I was making lot of mistakes due to quick typing but you are a serious competitor to my personal record
KitemanSA
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by KitemanSA » Sat May 14, 2011 8:58 pm
If DNA were as bad at spelling as Dan, we'd all be dead. But we are a lot more forgiving lot, I think.
Betruger
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by Betruger » Sat May 14, 2011 9:37 pm
KitemanSA wrote: If DNA were as bad at spelling as Dan, we'd all be dead.
ladajo
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by ladajo » Sat May 14, 2011 9:53 pm
I guess it is a good thing that I am not writing DNA either.
Sucking at typing is a life long specialty of mine.
KitemanSA
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by KitemanSA » Sun May 15, 2011 12:12 am
Me? I'm a great typoist!
D Tibbets
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by D Tibbets » Sun May 15, 2011 7:05 pm
KitemanSA wrote: If DNA were as bad at spelling as Dan, we'd all be dead. But we are a lot more forgiving lot, I think.
Perhaps, or perhaps not...
DNA errors in terms of mutations is what drives evolution. We might all be supermen by now.
Of, if the errors are more along the lines of transcription errors (into mRNA and then proteins) we would be in a Mell of a Hess!
Dan Tibbets
To error is human... and I'm very human.
KitemanSA
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by KitemanSA » Sun May 15, 2011 8:15 pm
D Tibbets wrote: Of, if the errors are more along the lines of transcription errors (into mRNA and then proteins) we would be in a Mell of a Hess!
Sorry, the Reverand Spooner has those sewn up!