> Armel: as in the past such debates are mute and go nowhere; these days,
fame and
> fortunes are gained by those who copy the fastest and most efficiently or
as one
> of your most brilliant countrymen, H. Balzac, put it: "behind every
fortune
> there is a crime"; once you accept this you can go on
Dear All,
Many thanks for the immediate response. Informations are extremely
useful.
Regards,
Jose
> At 06:54 07/07/2004, you wrote:
> >Would anyone please send me the wykoff positions of Hopeite, Zn3(PO4)2. [H2O]4?
>
Dr. R. Jose
AIST-Research Staff
Single Molecular Bioanalysis Laboratory
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Armel: as in the past such debates are mute and go nowhere; these days, fame and
fortunes are gained by those who copy the fastest and most efficiently or as one
of your most brilliant countrymen, H. Balzac, put it: "behind every fortune
there is a crime"; once you accept this you can go on with
"Your operating model... is a stellar example of how one might integrate
with MySQL while still adhering to confines of the GPL or in other words,
managing to keep your product open source".
Thanks for the confirmation.
Exactly what I said : advertisement for extremely good
commercial products.
My initial subject line was :
"Where we go with monopolistic licensed databases
?
I'm disappointed. After all the thunder we end up with French
cuisine.
The CNRS... have adapted (the GPL
Gnu Public Licence)
and open source software licence to the french law sauce
:
You can't "adapt" a law or a l
At 06:54 07/07/2004, you wrote:
>Would anyone please send me the wykoff positions of Hopeite, Zn3(PO4)2. [H2O]4.
Just login to http://icsdweb.fiz-karlsruhe.de/ and type Hopeite into the Mineral name
then click Details. You can also draw the structure and powder pattern.
Mg1 (4c)2
Zn1
Would anyone please send me the wykoff positions of Hopeite,
Zn3(PO4)2. [H2O]4.
Hopeite, as a mineral, can be found in the AMCSD :
http://www.geo.arizona.edu/AMS/amcsd.php
or in the COD : http://www.crystallography.net/
Both open databases.
Armel
Hi,
My initial subject line was :
"Where we go with monopolistic licensed databases ?
A bad example below..."
It was changed automatically by the ILL mail server,
replacing it by the subject of the forwarded email about Endeavour.
So, if some results obtained from these monopolistic
databases are n