Re: Are you a wedding photographer?
- From: "Dr zara" <jackcallico@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 24 Aug 2007 06:59:26 -0400
"Dave Fritzinger" <dfritzin@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:1187922724.764974.188310@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
On Aug 23, 1:38 pm, "Dr zara" <jackcall...@xxxxxxx> wrote:
"Dave Fritzinger" <dfrit...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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On Aug 23, 8:40 am, "MuahMan" <muah...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
If you are, then you can use your Mac for work. If you do ANYTHING
else,
you cannot. The Mac is a toy OS for retards and sycophants.
I see you are lying again. Didn't you learn at Fallwell U that lying
is wrong? Anyway, to correct your incessant lies, I will again post
what I posted earlier today, which demonstrates that you are lying.
"Of course, you are lying here. I have told you, numerous times, the
things I am able to do on my Mac, with no help from a PC. Why, let's
look at some of the software that is on my work Mac (a PowerMac G5/
dual
2.0 (revA), running 10.4.10.
MS Office (You do know what I can do with that, don't you? OK, I'll
tell
you: analyze data in Excel, write papers, etc, in Word.)
iWork '08: Keynote is a far better presentation program than
PowerPoint.
Pages is coming along, but won't replace Word until it gains the
ability
to work with EndNote for reference management. Numbers is, for my use
anyway, not very useful yet.
Photoshop: Initial processing of photos for papers, presentations,
posters.
Canvas: Preparation of figures for papers and presentations.
Preparation
of posters for presentations at meetings.
4Peaks: Free program for analysis and editing of DNA sequence files
MacVector: DNA and Protein sequence analysis software. Also allows
comparison of sequences of new clones with the expected
sequence-important when you use PCR for site-directed mutagenesis.
EnzymeX: Program for keeping track of reaction conditions for
restriction enzymes, including buffer conditions, what buffers to use
for double digests, etc.
EndNote: Keeping track of references. Works with Word for City While
You
Write, allowing me to insert the proper reference while I am writing
a
paper. It then formats the reference table for the journal I am
submitting the paper to.
I've presented this list to you before, Moronman, but you continue to
lie about Macs. Now, don't you feel like a fool? You certainly
should."
Pretty lightweight stuff. Can you run AutoCAD?
Pretty lightweight? Let's see you learn how to analyze DNA sequence
data, design primers for site-directed mutagenesis, etc.
Your comments are as stupid as I expected. I'm glad you didn't let me
down.
8^)
--
Dave Fritzinger
Honolulu, HI
I'm stupid?
Your the fool who wrote:
"On Aug 23, 8:40 am, "MuahMan" <muah...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
If you are, then you can use your Mac for work. If you do ANYTHING else,
you cannot. The Mac is a toy OS for retards and sycophants.
I see you are lying again. Didn't you learn at Fallwell U that lying
is wrong? Anyway, to correct your incessant lies, I will again post
what I posted earlier today, which demonstrates that you are lying.
"Of course, you are lying here. I have told you, numerous times, the
things I am able to do on my Mac, with no help from a PC. Why, let's
look at some of the software that is on my work Mac (a PowerMac G5/
dual
2.0 (revA), running 10.4.10.
MS Office (You do know what I can do with that, don't you? OK, I'll
tell
you: analyze data in Excel, write papers, etc, in Word.)
iWork '08: Keynote is a far better presentation program than
PowerPoint.
Pages is coming along, but won't replace Word until it gains the
ability
to work with EndNote for reference management. Numbers is, for my use
anyway, not very useful yet.
Photoshop: Initial processing of photos for papers, presentations,
posters.
Canvas: Preparation of figures for papers and presentations.
Preparation
of posters for presentations at meetings.
4Peaks: Free program for analysis and editing of DNA sequence files
MacVector: DNA and Protein sequence analysis software. Also allows
comparison of sequences of new clones with the expected
sequence-important when you use PCR for site-directed mutagenesis.
EnzymeX: Program for keeping track of reaction conditions for
restriction enzymes, including buffer conditions, what buffers to use
for double digests, etc.
EndNote: Keeping track of references. Works with Word for City While
You
Write, allowing me to insert the proper reference while I am writing
a
paper. It then formats the reference table for the journal I am
submitting the paper to.
I've presented this list to you before, Moronman, but you continue to
lie about Macs. Now, don't you feel like a fool? You certainly
should."
I say that, because you certainly are a fool, as well as a liar.
--
Dave Fritzinger
Honolulu, HI
You are a Big, Fat, Stoopid, macfish, who gobbled up all the bait in the
water.
.
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