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- From: mangalam@SALK-SC2.SDSC.EDU (Harry Mangalam)
- Newsgroups: bionet.software
- Subject: Disk Drive for IUBIO
- Message-ID: <9301232131.AA29332@salk-sgi.sdsc.edu>
- Date: 23 Jan 93 21:31:00 GMT
- Sender: daemon@net.bio.net
- Distribution: bionet
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- Saludos Netlandos,
-
- This note is regarding the unfortunate state of affairs at IUBIO.
-
- Don Gilbert (gilbertd@sunflower.bio.indiana.edu), besides giving the bio
- community such useful utilities as READSEQ (the reformatting routines of
- which have been incorporated into a number of other programs, making it
- easier to mash sequence), GopherApp (the first and still foremost compiled
- gopher for the Mac), loopDloop (Canvas for RNA structures), SeqApp (the
- first Internet-aware sequence analysis program that has set and upped the
- standard for all manner of sequence analysis programs), and many others,
- (deep breath) has also managed to set up a revolutionary biology archive
- that addressed a huge deficit in computer assisted sequence analysis (easy
- access to an updated Genbank among other things) AND modified and
- implemented the WAIS code that allowed gopher to use boolean connnectives
- in WAIS searches. In short, what Don has accomplished for sequence bashers
- is quite a bit.
-
- Don has recently become a victim of his own success, with his archive
- disk first full and now crashed. Although he's back up temporarily with a
- borrowed disk, and he'll probably get a replacement, what he really need is
- more disk space, something that he's mentioned a few times here....to a
- disappointing silence, at least from the postings.
-
- According to the log, Don's Biogopher services about 7000 requests a
- week. While I access it frequently, I doubt it adds up to anywhere close
- to 7000 8), so there's quite a few IUBIO users out there, one indication of
- usefulness. Another is that here at the Salk, we have stopped buying the
- Genbank distribution (as well as a number of other databases) because Don's
- Genbank gopher made it so easy to grab sequences. Not only did we save a
- bit of money by not buying the tapes, but we saved installation time and
- disk space, and the number of complaints about getting sequences dropped
- precipitously (altho the number of requests for info about gopher
- increased). I imagine that similar situations exist elsewhere.
-
- (The point already, stupid) So how 'bout it, people? How much is it
- worth to you to have Don get a new disk and keep grinding out bio-code for
- the rest of us? Look at it this way - times are tight, but $25 is about
- the cost of a subscription to Newsweek or Time and much less than a
- subscription to Cell or Nature, or even the cost of a very cheap piece of
- software. Isn't it worth that much to keep alive of one of the best little
- archives in the world? Bypass bureaucracy! Direct Action! Carpe Diem!
- (incorrectly, Death to Carp).
-
- Come on, dig out your checkbooks and write him a personal check for $25,
- harass your colleagues to do the same, and/or get your dept to cut a check
- for $100 out of petty cash. He needs about $2500, one of the best
- *^%!&!^%! deals that much will ever buy.
-
- For more info, email to archive@bio.indiana.edu.
-
- We now return you to your regularly scheduled programming.
-
- Cheers,
- Harry
-
- Harry Mangalam Vox:(619) 453-4100, x250
- Dept of Biocomputing Fax:(619) 552-1546
- The Salk Institute 1' mangalam@salk-sc2.sdsc.edu
- 10010 N Torrey Pines Rd 2' hjm@salk-sgi.sdsc.edu
- La Jolla CA 92037 3' mangalam@salk.bitnet
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