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I’m not a big fan of second-guessing the ancients’ perception of natural events. People in earlier times didn’t have incorrect ideas of what the world was like because they were ignorant — let alone stupid. Generally, their ideas were pretty … Continue reading
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A couple of things really hit me this week — my second full week at PSC: Everything I learned is wrong: Just spent some time talking with Markus Dittrich, director of our NIH-funded National Resource for Biomedical SuperComputing. It was … Continue reading