2/12/2007

dsofile.dll posted

The updated dsofile.dll has been posted to http://jeolmeun.googlepages.com/dsofile_dll.zip and if you use the dll don't sue me, use at your own risk, no warranty, "AS IS" provided, and agree to all terms that may change in the future. Covered enough?

9/15/2006

digg +MY#1?


Where did +MY#1 come from? Oh, nevermind...

9/08/2006

supersport of carm.org

There's this guy supersport that posts about plasticity.

God's Eternal Majesty http://www.christiandiscussionforums.org/v/showthread.php?t=19390
The Opposite Game http://www.christiandiscussionforums.org/v/showthread.php?t=19888
Plasticity revisited (again) http://www.christiandiscussionforums.org/v/showthread.php?t=20348
Plasticity again..... http://www.christiandiscussionforums.org/v/showthread.php?t=21643

9/04/2006

How many mutations?

Here are some unanswered questions from a post on CARM.org's Evolution and Intelligent Design forum. Does anyone have answers to these?

What causes "gene duplications and insertions" and "the deletion of a stop frame by a mutation"?

In what kinds of organisms, are there examples of "gene duplications and insertions" and "the deletion of a stop frame by a mutation"?

About how many examples or observations of DNA increasing in base-pairs are there? About 5,397?

In each kinds of organisms, about how many examples or observations of DNA increasing in base-pairs are there?

How many base-pairs do the DNA increase by in each of the observed kinds of organisms? Were the amount of observations of increased base-pairs in each kinds of organisms similar? Did some kinds not increase base-pairs as significantly as other kinds of organisms?

How often does the amount of base-pairs increase in DNA of each kinds of organisms that were observed?

How often does the amount of base-pairs decrease instead of increase?

What causes base-pairs to decrease?

5/09/2006

Copyright everything.

// Just copyright everything via the everything program...
// This should make (if implemented correctly) every possible file in every file format and file name.

#include
#include "reallybig.h"
#include "filesavingstuff.h"

main()
{
for ( reallybigdataintegertype huge = 0; huge <= infinity; huge++ )
{
SaveToFilesWithVariousLeadingZeroBytesInFront(huge);
}
return 0;
}

// Copyright 2006 jeolmeun

3/19/2006

-(2)

We're back.

3/17/2006

(2)

I was updating the blog yesterday during the maintenance and today I see jeolmeun.blogspot.com as forbidden. Until they fix it, you'll have to deal with pressing that 2 key. Hope it didn't have anything to do with the digg post about the Greasemonkey userscript.

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