The World Is My Cubicle

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CSHL, NY USA (05-16 May 2007)

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Out in NY for the Biology of Genomes meeting and the annual Stein / Ware lab retreat.

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Paradise Valley, MT USA (21 Apr – 05 May 2007)

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A few weeks up in Montana before the meeting season crush hits.

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CSHL, NY USA (28 Mar – 5 Apr 2007)

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Planning and coding session at CSHL. Managed to get all the database freezes converted to virtual machines, released the genetic map, and brought the new ontology viewer online.

correction: there are still some issues to resolve with GBrowse handling of negative coordinates.

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Kansas City, KS USA (1-5 March 2007)

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Quick visit to the fam.

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Howdy. The World Is My Cubicle is the personal blog of Todd Harris (that's me).

Itinerant. Migraineure. Reader. Polyglot. Scientist. Synesthete. Lover of rivers, mountains, deserts, glassy waves, languages, coffee and crosswords.

Here I record random thoughts on travel, art, architecture, productivity, migraines, and various (mis)adventures in the Rocky Mountains of the Western United States and around the world.

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