Re: Help name our technology! I found it
This WebDNA talk-list message is from 1997
It keeps the original formatting.
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texte = >Building block, can be artifically engineered, mutates once in a while ->sometimes in a good way, sometimes bad, lets us blend into the formerly hot>San Diego biotech market, 9 out of 10 lab mice prefer WebDNA,...nice>idea...>>John.>>>This one is hot Web-DNA>>Web-DNA - the ultimate catalog (my favorite)Web-DNA - a template for successWeb-DNA - more powerful than the hydrogen bondWeb-DNA - join the Internet Webnome ProjectWeb-DNA - encoding for successWeb-DNA - make your site a complimentary placecaveat: use WebDNA under alkaline conditions. Certain viruses are known toproduce WebDNAase, a destructive enxymatic polypeptide which cleaves thedomain name under acidic conditions. Obviously, this redox reaction can bepotentially devastating to an infected site.Tips on how to avoid acidity? Keep a clean server. Remove all wasteproducts (ammonia increases acidy). Please refer to the WebDNA STANDARDLABORATORY PROCEDURES for futher information.Don't forget. your site must be approved by OSHA (you make an acronym)------------------------------David Vaught-Alexandermasters of molecular biology and biochemistryOregon Institute of Science and Technologygotta have a little fun sometime!!------------------------------- -----------dave@biojazz.com INTERACTIONhttp://fabweb.com/http://www.biojazz.com/~vaught/ http://interaction.in-progress.com/ ----------------------- Have you vaccumed your computer lately?-------------------------------
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>Building block, can be artifically engineered, mutates once in a while ->sometimes in a good way, sometimes bad, lets us blend into the formerly hot>San Diego biotech market, 9 out of 10 lab mice prefer WebDNA,...nice>idea...>>John.>>>This one is hot Web-DNA>>Web-DNA - the ultimate catalog (my favorite)Web-DNA - a template for successWeb-DNA - more powerful than the hydrogen bondWeb-DNA - join the Internet Webnome ProjectWeb-DNA - encoding for successWeb-DNA - make your site a complimentary placecaveat: use WebDNA under alkaline conditions. Certain viruses are known toproduce WebDNAase, a destructive enxymatic polypeptide which cleaves thedomain name under acidic conditions. Obviously, this redox reaction can bepotentially devastating to an infected site.Tips on how to avoid acidity? Keep a clean server. Remove all wasteproducts (ammonia increases acidy). Please refer to the WebDNA STANDARDLABORATORY PROCEDURES for futher information.Don't forget. your site must be approved by OSHA (you make an acronym)------------------------------David Vaught-Alexandermasters of molecular biology and biochemistryOregon Institute of Science and Technologygotta have a little fun sometime!!------------------------------- -----------dave@biojazz.com INTERACTIONhttp://fabweb.com/http://www.biojazz.com/~vaught/ http://interaction.in-progress.com/ ----------------------- Have you vaccumed your computer lately?-------------------------------
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