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Hmmm, your call for HELP gives me an idea...
Hi Jer, wanted to comment on your latest article, but couldn't see how to do it, so just edited the page. Feel free to remove or move it! Keep writing boy, I love reading your stuff. xx Clare-bear
Strange, not only is it in another language, it's completely flipped from left to right. -Bradley Monakhos
Joey Jo-Jo Shabbadu -- Interesting, sounds Turkmenistanian.
Hi Jezums, Was sooo great seeing you in Chi-town. Gutted I didn't get to say bye. Obv all my fault. I'm working on the poster, check back tomorrow. Come see me soon and bring Erin! x
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In my opinion engineers, computer scientists, biology, chemistry, physics, professional health, and every other major that leads directly to good paying post graduation jobs are still providing these students with a rounded enough education. In fact, I would say that the liberal education provided by the psychology major does little to build character, and instead students pick these majors because they are easy. The interesting people I've met are either well traveled or thoroughly enjoy reading books and seeking knowledge outside of the classroom.
I am indeed saying that SDSU needs to become more like a technical school (such as Cal Tech or MIT), and stop wasting their undergraduates and California tax payers money.
Your picture on the Relocating the Engram news article is making the expand box slip underneath the right column because it's a little to big, so I slimmed it down a teencie bit. Can't wait to read it, these last few articles have been pretty stellar.
Man, these news articles be gettin stale...
Finally, after 3 months of trying, I finally found a way to rewrite the onesci.com domains into much shorter and sweeter URLs. If I could direct your attention to the address bar after clicking here: http://onesci.com/News
I cleaned up the axon news and made it easier for people to browse the headlines of a few entries without scrolling. At the bottom of the page there is a Strapline that has a link to Axon News Archive. When something get removed, lets dump it in there so we're completely deleting info. Also, for really long articles, I created a full page for 'em that link from the news page. I am using the namespace News-The Articles Name
For instance, if you have an article with the title The publishing process is broken. We aim to fix it. , in the search bar you would enter something like News-broken publishing process (avoid really long names, punctuation, and symbols like %*@#!? etc.); then create the page with that title. Bradley Monakhos
"we had authors submit their articles to the site, and EVERYBODY would review it"
I had been thinking about this too. From the beginning I've wanted to make it so everybody would "review" the article. The score it gets through review could definitely go into the metric of how high the article is "ranked" (along with the number of times it has been cited; possibly other metrics as well). But what I'm afraid of is if there is no initial screening process, we might end up with more shit articles than we can handle, and the credibility of the site suffers. I imagine undergrads trying to publish their PSYCH400 experimental psychology research projects. What do you think? Bradley Monakhos
"All of these comments can then be ranked (or dugg) by other users."
This is a totally good idea though.
BTW. Let me know if you notice missing tabs like HISTORY or not being able to access things you were able too before. I just installed a massive user privileges extension, so I can tailor what pages certain groups can edit/view etc.
Pfft. You are one of the smartest people I know, so I'm not going to tell you how we'd deal with that because I'm sure you've thought up some viable ways to peer review a chemistry article.
Sorry, I started to write you back, but then I got distracted by all the people I've been contacting, and paperwork I've been doing for the site.
Your major concern isn't someone submitting a chemistry paper, though; is it? I'm actually surprised you've went this long without alluding to the fact that, maybe the site is a bit far-fetched. This is your M.O. The productive and diligent Dr. Biane always ends up steering the sprightly and iconoclastic shedourskin Jeremy away from undertakings that involve uncertainty in the ultimate practicality of the project. Not a bad thing.
But listen, maybe you should see this one through. I think our reasoning is sound, and our goals are becoming more concrete every day. I feel like we've accomplished a lot in a short period of time, and we've did it by ourselves. However, we will eventually need help (i.e. people to review chemistry papers and stuff), and things are going to start moving at an exponential rate. Which is why I agree with you on the importance of unleashing the site only after it has a foundation that will support such a grand idea. Plus, don't act like time spent here is taking away from other research you need to be doing. If you didn't have this, you'd be working on a neurophile blog or chatting on /b/.
I'm actually more concerned that nobody will submit a chemistry article.
Do you want me to list the rewards of pulling something like this off?
What do you think about the updated entry page. I think the eloquence in your writing sounds less forced than mine, so you might want to suggest some changes:
Importante - there is now a To Do List.
The Site-Wide Announcement at the top of the page can be found here. Make a note and delete this comment.
I added a redirect on a page called JB to redirect to your user page. Navigating to your page, or linking using User:Jeremy Biane was getting cumbersome.
You are definitely welcome to edit any page at any time. Its hard to keep up with every section, ya know. There has a 100 percent increase in the number of posters since you initially put your poster up. Bradley Monakhos
I'm trying to do something cool with the OneSci.com entry page. Feedback needed.
And a poster!
So I take a 3 day hiatus to build another website and already you're editing the Main Page. Nice!
What are you having trouble with? Bradley Monakhos
I've added an extension that allows users to embed videos from youtube using this code:
{{#ev:youtube|ysDGX6bOgAw|200}}
You can find that code in the middle pipe at the end of the url of the youtube page containing the video you want to use. The number at the end is the size.
I changed the text on the sidebar from Community Portal to News. I also put a redirect on the News page-title and the community portal page-title to send traffic right to the Brain Informatics:Community Portal (otherwise known as the Brain Informatics Axon). This should make it less confusing to link and easier to identify.
Thus, whenever you want to link to the Axon News just type in:
[[News]] instead of [[Brain Informatics:Community Portal]]
I noticed that there was some referral traffic from the neurofiles which I assume is your home page. Good work. The more links to and from this site from other websites the higher this site will rise in the google rankings. As of yesterday, we have the number two spot for the google search term "brain informatics" which is up roughly 470 spots from a month ago. Just an FYI, the google bot web crawler indexes the words that link (the underlined words) from one site to another, and adds those to the pot of information the google search algorythms have to determine page rank for certain keywords. So what I'm getting at is, having a sentence like this is ok:
(Google would associate: site, here, here - with braininformatics.com)
But something like this would be much better:
(Google would associate: science blog, Jeremy Biane homepage, Braininformatics Axon News - with braininformatics.com)
But anyway, external links of any kind are important. Have fun on your Neuroscience Retreat
Hey buddy, hope the SARS isn't making you suffer to much. Here is a lovely flower to cheer you up.
Hmmm. Seems like neurobiology was caught in an infinite loop. Thanks for pointing it out.
Wow, the site is running great! It feels so much faster. How is it on your dial-up connection?
That's good. I can't believe how obsessed I am over launching this site. I've learned so much about website optimization over the last two months which is starting to pay off with more and more visitors every day. I'm finally getting closer to figuring out what this site needs to become; the default place where people enjoy getting their daily fill of science related news, information, discussion, etc. I know you are busy, but I also know that you make time to write when you have a big enough audience (ehhemm Daily Aztec). You might find it more provocative writing to fellow nerds and nerdets. But seriously, this is more important than whatever little experiments you doing right now in the lab. Plus you are too smart with words to allow writing research papers for a peer reviewed journal to be your ideas outlet. I think a dinner might be in order. Maybe somewhere I could get an Optimator. Bradley Monakhos
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