...around some big jaw droppingly powerful computers.
Yeah, I'm a dweeb, shit like this is giddily exciting to me.
This came out awhile ago, but I got side tracked, and forgot to post it then.
I have this as the capper of a "trilogy", along with "A Universe From Nothing", and"Why We Believe In Gods", in the Dingoo.
Yep, no "Pirates Of The Caribbean 2", for me. :P
Friday, March 12, 2010
Richard Dawkins & Craig Venter shoot the shit....
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1 comment:
Fascinating discussion about an important--and rapidly progressing--technological endeavor: mapping genomes.
I'm sure we'll start looking at things very differently when we can get our entire genetic code deciphered for $1000...
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