User:TheLarry/Notebook/Larrys Notebook/2009/09/30

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Abstract for poster
(Steve Koch 00:06, 4 October 2009 (EDT): I didn't have permission to edit the google doc, so I created another one: After Steve Edits)

I didn't know where to put this so i figured here is good enough

[[Media:San Fransisco Conference Abstract.docx]]

Koch, I understand you can't read this till Friday night, but i figured i could do it since i didn't want to practice the talk right now.

Anthony Salvagno 17:12, 30 September 2009 (EDT): Pretty sweet abstract. I can't provide the insight that Koch or Andy could, but I don't know if there is much I would change. You state, "The transition to each state is the kinetic rate constant." I don't know if that is referring to something specific in your program. Maybe you could revise that sentence to make it clear what you are referring to. This way I would know that I definitely want to see your poster. More to come later.

TheLarry 17:57, 30 September 2009 (EDT): Yeah i added that sentence in after i wrote the thing. I don't like it either but i think i need to explain where the rate constants come in. I'll think about it some more and try to fix it. thanks for liking it. I am sure koch will have some changes though.


 * Steve Koch 02:55, 1 October 2009 (EDT): Couldn't resist taking a look at agree with Ant that it's a sweet abstract. I love the 4th sentence (This makes it difficult...), which is a great description of our motivation.  Yeah, I'll have a lot of suggestions.  But no time tonight.  You may want to switch to Google Docs, which would probably make it a lot easier to collaborate on the writing (use your own account, not the kochlab admin one).

is there something different about my computer? i can't remote desktop.


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