This could be my last post ...
I am now leaving mercury
It's surface was safe and free
Meet a mystical gryphon and some alien mosquitos
They gave me some protein crystals
Which tried to shoot like 007
Missed them all but the heaven
Will try again with my new X8
Which 007 would surely hate
Now approaching pluto
Visibility is really low
My landing site had became flatter
And the uncertainty perimeter around it had turned into darkmatter
If I miss the apex of my landing site
Will I disappear right out of sight
Will I turn into an infinite spaghetti
Which I am sure the novice users would get all gitty
Cheers,
Quyen
On Apr 4, 2011, at 5:19 AM, Eleanor Dodson wrote:
> Very clever..
> Eleanor
>
>
> On 04/01/2011 03:19 PM, Quyen Hoang wrote:
>> Will this affect my reprocessing of the data with D*TREK on my
>> journey
>> to XPLORE the planets MERCURY and rPLUTO in my ENDEAVOUR to find and
>> BUSTER some CRYSTALS with my on-board TNT into XPOWDER?
>> I am still trying to GRASP the idea of AUTODOCKing on precise HKL
>> locations based on the SHARP but CONVX images produced by CRYSTAL
>> STUDIO.
>>
>> Quyen
>>
>>
>> On Apr 1, 2011, at 2:06 AM, Ethan Merritt wrote:
>>
>>> Hi to all on ccp4bb:
>>>
>>> What better day to announce the availability of a breakthrough
>>> technique
>>> in macromolecular crystallography?
>>>
>>> Given recent discussion and in particular James Holton's
>>> suggestion that
>>> the problem of disordered sidechains is a problem akin to the
>>> difficulty
>>> of describing dark matter and dark energy...
>>>
>>> I am happy to announce a new crystallographic tool that can
>>> improve your
>>> model by accounting for an often-neglected physical property. A
>>> detailed
>>> explanation, references, and a preliminary implementation of the
>>> program
>>> can be downloaded from
>>>
>>> http://skuld.bmsc.washington.edu/DarkMatter
>>>
>>> --
>>> Ethan A Merritt
>>> Karmic Diffraction Project
>>> Fine crystallography since April 1, 2011
>>> "What goes around, comes around - usually as a symmetry equivalent"
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