Busy week with unpleasant surprises, but I ain’t dead yet. You’re probably wondering what a hot dog that’s apparently eagerly anticipating eating itself has to do with that. The answer is: nothing, but it does relate to something I have been intending to post about for a long time, but haven’t since I didn’t have access to the paper…

So, in lieu of blasting out Twitter®-style updates on my Laconica feed that nobody reads anyway (a few people no doubt see the echo of them on Twitter® itself, but I don’t know if anyone cares…), here are a couple of what-I’m-doing-now updates before I go to bed:

  • I just shot off an email to the webmaster (the only contact I could find who might have the relevant information) of the Institute of Brewing and Distilling, trying to get access to a classic paper published in the Journal of the Institute of Brewing and Distilling for the upcoming “On the Shoulders of Giants” carnival.
  • There’s no way I can afford the ~$300US that it would cost to join the group, nor even at the moment to pay the typical $30 or so that greedy paywall-imprisoned publishers charge for individual articles. However, they appear to be opening up their archives to the public, for which I think they deserve substantial praise. Still, they haven’t worked their way back to the first few decades of the 20th century yet, so I had to email and ask if there was a way to get the article in question. If not, I’ll see if there’s any way to get it through inter-library loan in time.

  • “Small Things Considered” asks “What Microbiological Discovery in 2008 Did You Find Especially Interesting?” Which brings us to the “self-eating” thing.
  • The paper on caffeine’s induction of macroautophagy (“self-eating”) in yeast (and what happens when benzoic acid is also present) finally escaped from the paywall prison in January, and I now have a copy. I at least thought it was full of interesting implications (along with some useful knowledge), so I’ll hopefully be posting about it soon.

  • I’m also a computer nerd
  • Particularly when it comes to things like Linux. I’ve been thinking of trying to do some recordings on a couple of practical subjects that interest me for “Hacker Public Radio”

  • And of course, I still need to do some Xanthomonas snot Xanthan Gum experiments.

I am an attention-whorewilling to listen to my readers’ interests, so if anyone has suggestions or comments feel free to post them…

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4 Responses to “This Week = No Fun, but here’s an update anyway…”

  1. on 06 Feb 2009 at 9:43 amUsing: Mozilla Firefox Mozilla Firefox 3.0.5 on Windows Windows XP TomJoe
    Using: Mozilla Firefox Mozilla Firefox 3.0.5 on Windows Windows XP

    What’s the article? If you want to email me the details I can try to see if I can come up with it for you.

  2. on 06 Feb 2009 at 11:35 amUsing: Mozilla Firefox Mozilla Firefox 3.0.6 on Gentoo Linux Gentoo Linux Epicanis
    Using: Mozilla Firefox Mozilla Firefox 3.0.6 on Gentoo Linux Gentoo Linux

    Thanks, I sent you an email (I may have sent it twice – sorry about that). If by some chance you CAN get a copy of it, I’d be very grateful.

  3. on 07 Feb 2009 at 12:16 pmUsing: Mozilla Firefox Mozilla Firefox 3.0.6 on Windows Windows XP Mom
    Using: Mozilla Firefox Mozilla Firefox 3.0.6 on Windows Windows XP

    What is the “Insitute of Brewing and Distilling,”? Have you forgotten all of your spelling?

  4. on 07 Feb 2009 at 7:50 pmUsing: Mozilla Firefox Mozilla Firefox 3.0.6 on Gentoo Linux Gentoo Linux Epicanis
    Using: Mozilla Firefox Mozilla Firefox 3.0.6 on Gentoo Linux Gentoo Linux

    Hey, I’ll have you know I’ve never had any trouble at all with my speling!

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