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OK. No quiz today. Instead, for next time, read the following two editorials:<br> | OK. No quiz today. Instead, for next time, please read the following two editorials:<br> | ||
(1) [http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/reprint/310/5745/17.pdf 1918 Flu and Responsible Science] by SHARP<br> | (1) [http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/reprint/310/5745/17.pdf 1918 Flu and Responsible Science] by SHARP<br> | ||
(2) [http://www.nytimes.com/2005/10/17/opinion/17kurzweiljoy.html Recipe for Destruction] by KURZWEIL & JOY | (2) [http://www.nytimes.com/2005/10/17/opinion/17kurzweiljoy.html Recipe for Destruction] by KURZWEIL & JOY |
Revision as of 12:49, 29 April 2010
M3: Day 2 - Orders Away!
FOR NEXT TIME
OK. No quiz today. Instead, for next time, please read the following two editorials:
(1) 1918 Flu and Responsible Science by SHARP
(2) Recipe for Destruction by KURZWEIL & JOY
What you need to do?
- Create a new OWW page and generate a datasheet about your new part. It should include:
- Long description
- Function
- components
- source
- Short description (like a 2 sentence summary of above)
- Refined sequence with refinement notes
- References
- Sequence sources
- It might help to look at what information is included on a part page in the registry and try to do something like that.
- Long description
- Create an account on the parts registry. Eventually you will move your datasheet there.
Group Pages
Part Name | Function | Group |
(link your part name to your datasheet) | Claire, Frank and Sanjay | |
Scott and Travis | ||
Alex and Sunny | ||
Aaditya and Daniel | ||
Chris and Karina |