Apart from all the juicy goodness in the presentation (and there was a
lot), I really liked the way you implemented the code using some real-
world examples from your day job at Navigenics. It was fascinating to
hear you talk about the kind of challenges you face and the kind of
techniques you're
The presentation was indeed on Linux, I can't remember now whether I
used OpenOffice or Google Docs, probably the latter, but I use both,
depending on the circumstances. I always make sure to have the Google
docs version available, that way if some catastrophe occurs, I can
borrow any laptop and
Thanks Dick. This was an interesting talk. One slight clarification: a
homozygous NN is usually called a wildtype.
On Thu, Mar 4, 2010 at 7:14 AM, Dick Wall dickw...@gmail.com wrote:
The presentation was indeed on Linux, I can't remember now whether I
used OpenOffice or Google Docs, probably
I noticed that you used Linux for the presentation. Which presentation tool
did you use? It didn't look like OpenOffice Impress.
Overall a good presentation. Keep it up:)
On Mar 4, 2010 6:18 AM, Dick Wall dickw...@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks David - that means a lot - I was a bit flustered when I