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    ISAC CONGRESS ELECTIONS ADD ONE MORE TO "OUR TEAM" Purdue Cytometry Mail List


    Purdue Cytometry Mailing List: Re: Thanks for the suggestions -

    [Disclaimer: Yes, I live off FlowJo sales, and that's a blatantly
    commercial statement, but it gets technical from here on.]

    We've
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    January is Flowjo month at URMC
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    Subject:Feedback requested on Flowjo web seminarsFrom:"Bushnell, Timothy" <[log in to unmask]>Reply-To:Cytometry <[log in to unmask]>, Bushnell, TimothyDate:Wed, 23 Jan 2008 13:24:34 -0500Content-Type:multipart/alternativeParts/Attachments:

    Colleagues: For those of you who attended any of the Flowjo web seminars the last three weeks, I would ask if you could send me your feedback.

    How did the web seminar format work for you? How was the instructor, John Quinn? Were the selected topics appropriate? Would you like more of these organized? If so, what topics would you like covered? What could be done to improve the web seminars? Please send your comments to me directly. Thanks in advance
    Tim Timothy Bushnell, Ph.D.Research Assistant Professor, Pediatrics and OncologyCo-Director, URMC Flow Cytometry FacilityOffice: 585-273-5535Lab: 585-273-1361Cell: 585-690-5157Fax: 585-276-0233http://www.urmc.rochester.edu/Aab/geneped/flow/http://www.urmc.rochester.edu/wnyfug/
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    Bushnell, Timothy - Mambo Mar 6, 2008 ... arrow ISAC Election 2008

    arrow Bushnell, Timothy ... Timothy (Tim) Bushnell - candidate for
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    ISAC XXII International Congress
    FlowJo software. Data showed optimal sensitivity was achieved using
    PBMCs ...... CYTOMETRY: PURDUE UNIVERSITY. CYTOMETRY LABORATORIES. J.
    Paul Robinson ...

    doi.wiley.com/10.1002/cyto.a.20046.abs -

    Welcome to Flow Cytometry Core Facility
    FlowJo Kinetics Tutorial. ? FlowJo Software Reference Manuals: ...
    Purdue flow cytometry. Technical Center for those using secondary and
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    FlowJo Flojo help manual guide lesson help. ... J. Paul Robinson
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    Robinson felt ...
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    Fluorescence Compensation
    Jennifer Wilshire, PhD jenni...@flowjo.com MetroFlow Meeting,
    Princeton, NJ .... Purdue Cytometry Mailing list - http://www.cyto.purdue.edu.
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    http://www.healthsystem.virginia.edu/internet/cytometry/forms/FlowJo.cfm
    FlowJo Site License
    Registration Form
    Complete the form below to access the University of Virginia's Site
    License for FlowJo data analy
    sis software. All fields with * must be
    completed or your registration will not be processed. Once your
    information has been received and verified you will receive a serial
    number which you must enter in FlowJo on the computer whose hardware
    address you provided. Cost per user license will be determined at the
    end of the year depending on the average number of registered users
    for the year.
    (See instructions for pricing structure) This amount
    will be billed to the PTAO provided below, so please make sure the
    PTAO you provide does not expire before that time. Completion of this
    registration form is a valid request for services and assumes the
    approval of the Principal Investigator of the PTAO account provided.

    Contact Joanne Lannigan joannelanni...@virginia.edu with questions.

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    From : J. Paul Robinson j...@flowcyt.cyto.purdue.edu
    ... We are
    currently working on adding the support of these files in the Windows

    > version of FlowJo, ...


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    Purdue Cytometry Mailing List: Re: Nonreadable FCS 3 files from

    From : J. Paul Robinson <j...@flowcyt.cyto.purdue.edu> ... For data
    analysis we want to > use a centraly designed templates made in Flow
    Jo software. ...
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    Purdue Cytometry Mailing List: Re: Thanks for the suggestions -
    [Disclaimer: Yes, I live off FlowJo sales, and that's a blatantly
    commercial statement, but it gets technical from here on.]
    We've
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    www.cyto.purdue.edu/hmarchiv/2006/0939.htm

    To:Cytometry Bushnell, Timothy

    Date:Mon, 3 Mar 2008 13:03:53 -0500Content-

    Colleagues: Is your lab in need of a new flowjo dongle? I am again
    coordinating a bulk purchase of flowjo dongles.
    The academic price is
    $1495 a dongle.


    In the past, the price breaks start at 3 dongles and
    go up from there.
    If your lab is interested in purchasing a dongle,
    please email me directly the name of the PI, an account number
    to
    charge, and the number of dongles you wish to purchase by March
    17th.
    Tim Timothy Bushnell, Ph.D.Research Assistant Professor,
    Pediatrics and OncologyCo-Director, URMC Flow Cytometry
    FacilityOffice: 585-273-5535Lab: 585-273-1361Cell: 585-690-5157Fax:
    585-276-0233
    http://www.urmc.rochester.edu/Aab/geneped/flow/http://www.urmc.rochester.edu/wnyfug/

    PDF] Tree Star

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    University Cytometry Laboratories
    , West Lafayette, IN ...
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    MyCyte

    Thanks > > Tim > > > > Timothy Bushnell, Ph.D. > > Research Assistant
    Professor
    , ... Justin, We're working hard to finalize FlowJo
    Collectors' Edition, ...

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    ISAC E-News -- June, 2007 - Mambo

    Jun 8, 2007 ... You also may contact the President, Dr. Tim
    Bushnell
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    Star Blue Wanted -FCS Keyword Read ut

    Wanted- FCS keyword read ut
    From: Diether ([email protected])
    Date: Tue Feb 24 1998 - 07:57:50 EST
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    Subject: Time: 13:54
    OFFICE MEMO Wanted: FCS keyword read utility for Date: 2/24/98
    I am looking for a utility program for the MacIntosh to read and print filenames
    and FCS keywords like $BTIM and $ETIM.

    Diether R.
    AmCell Corp.
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    Re: Wanted- FCS keyword read ut
    From: David Novo ([email protected])
    Date: Thu Feb 26 1998 - 17:00:40 EST
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    If I am not mistaken, WinMDI comes with a little utility called FCSread
    that extracts file header information.

    I know the request was for Mac software but sometimes we have to swallow
    our pride and admit we live in Bill's universe :-(

    -Dave
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    Re: Wanted- FCS keyword read ut
    From: Ray Hicks ([email protected])
    Date: Thu Feb 26 1998 - 05:10:28 EST
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    Hi Diether,

    If you can't find one, try opening the files in microsoft Word (you'll
    probably need to use the "All Files" option),copy the text part to a new
    window and then get it to replace the delimiter with a paragraph mark. This
    will give you a list that looks like this:


    $TOT
    5000
    $P1R
    1024
    $P1B
    16
    $P2R
    1024
    $P2B
    16
    $P3R
    1024
    $P3B
    16
    $P4R
    1024
    $P4B [snip]


    Rather than this:

    \$TOT\5000\$P1R\1024\$P1B\16\$P2R\1024\$P2B\16\$P3 R\1024\$P3B\16\$P4R\1024\$P4B\


    If you get it to replace the delimiter and the dollar sign with a paragraph
    mark and dollar sign, and you replace the delimiter on its own with a tab
    you get this:



    $TOT 5000
    $P1R 1024
    $P1B 16
    $P2R 1024
    $P2B 16
    $P3R 1024
    $P3B 16
    $P4R 1024
    $P4B [snip]

    which you can tabulate in excel. Note that not all of the keywords begin
    with "$", and different manufacturers use different delimiters.

    Ray

    At 13:57 +0100 24/2/98, Diether wrote:
    > Subject: Time: 13:54
    > OFFICE MEMO Wanted: FCS keyword read utility for Date: 2/24/98
    >I am looking for a utility program for the MacIntosh to read and print
    >filenames
    >and FCS keywords like $BTIM and $ETIM.
    >
    >Diether R.
    >AmCell Corp.
    >Ph.: USA-408-752-1200
    >FAX: USA-408-752-1212
    >Email: [email protected] or for binary attachments [email protected]


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    Dude5 Free software - FCS Express only $99 (not quite free, but close :-),

    Free software - FCS Express
    From: David Novo ([email protected])



    Date: Fri Dec 19 2003 - 16:59:28 EST
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    Although FCS Express can read files from all manufacturers, and the lite
    version is only $99 (not quite free, but close :-), it will only run on the
    PC. We have no intention of making a MAC compatible version in the near (or
    distant) future.

    FCS Press (http://www.fcspress.com/) is a very affordable third party data
    analysis package for the Macintosh.

    There are several other packages available for the Macintosh (FlowJo,
    WinList) but both are significantly more expensive than the ones listed above.

    -Dave


    At 09:51 AM 12/18/2003, Jayaraman, Sundararajan wrote:
    >Unfortunately this is not Mac compatible!
    >
    >Sundararajan Jayaraman, Ph.D.
    >Research Assistant Professor
    >Diabetes Research Institute
    >University of Miami School of Medicine
    >1450 NW 10th Avenue (R-134)
    >Miami, FL 33136
    >Tel. (305) 243-3700
    >Fax (305) 243-4404
    >E-mail: [email protected]

    ------------------------------
    David Novo
    President
    De Novo Software
    De Novo Software
    phone: (310) 558-4955
    fax: (310) 943-1489
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    Réf. : Free software?
    From: MailingList/general/[email protected]
    Date: Fri Dec 12 2003 - 13:48:58 EST
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    You should have a look to a free demo software on De Novo Software.

    Philippe Poncelet, PhD
    BioCytex
    140, Chemin de l'Armée d'Afrique
    13010 Marseille France
    Tel: +33 (0) 4 96 12 20 40
    Fax: +33 (0) 4 91 47 24 71
    Biocytex - Home
    Dorte Christiansen <[email protected]> le 11/12/2003 14:36:31

    Pour : Cytometry Mailing List <[email protected]>
    cc :
    Objet : Free software?

    Hi!

    As I understand there is some free software for flowdata analysis somewhere
    on the Web. With my limited "web-skills" I haven`t been able to find a site
    yet. Could someone please direct me to any of these sites?

    What is the general opinion of using these free softwares?
    Are they safe to use considering the security for my PC?

    Regards

    Dorte Christiansen
    Researchlab
    Nordland Hospital
    Bodoe
    Norway
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    RE: Réf. : Free software?
    From: Jayaraman, Sundararajan ([email protected])
    Date: Thu Dec 18 2003 - 12:51:59 EST
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    Unfortunately this is not Mac compatible!

    Sundararajan Jayaraman, Ph.D.
    Research Assistant Professor
    Diabetes Research Institute
    University of Miami School of Medicine
    1450 NW 10th Avenue (R-134)
    Miami, FL 33136
    Tel. (305) 243-3700
    Fax (305) 243-4404
    E-mail: [email protected]

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    > ----------
    > From: MailingList/general/[email protected]
    > Sent: Friday, December 12, 2003 1:48 PM
    > To: Cytometry Mailing List
    > Subject: Réf. : Free software?
    >
    > You should have a look to a free demo software on De Novo Software.
    >
    > Philippe Poncelet, PhD
    > BioCytex
    > 140, Chemin de l'Armée d'Afrique
    > 13010 Marseille France
    > Tel: +33 (0) 4 96 12 20 40
    > Fax: +33 (0) 4 91 47 24 71
    > Biocytex - Home
    >
    >
    >
    >
    >
    > Dorte Christiansen <[email protected]> le 11/12/2003 14:36:31
    >
    > Pour : Cytometry Mailing List <[email protected]>
    > cc :
    >
    > Objet : Free software?
    >
    >
    > Hi!
    >
    > As I understand there is some free software for flowdata analysis somewhere
    > on the Web. With my limited "web-skills" I haven`t been able to find a site
    > yet. Could someone please direct me to any of these sites?
    >
    > What is the general opinion of using these free softwares?
    > Are they safe to use considering the security for my PC?
    >
    > Regards
    >
    > Dorte Christiansen
    > Researchlab
    > Nordland Hospital
    > Bodoe
    > Norway
    >
    >
    >
    >
    >
    >
    >
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    Re: Réf. : Free software?
    From: A.J. Rossini ([email protected])
    Date: Fri Dec 19 2003 - 22:39:46 EST
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    ________________________________________
    For people looking for free software, and don't mind a bit of work
    (suffering? bwah-ha-ha...), we've got another not-completely broken
    alpha release of rflowcyt, a package which is built on top of R
    (The R Project for Statistical Computing), and released in the same vein as the
    Bioconductor suite for genomic analysis (Welcome to BioConductor &mdash; bioconductor.org)
    which I am involved with.

    It has the following severe weak points -- the user interface for
    gating is awful, to put it mildly. It's built on a command-line
    interface.

    It has the following strong points -- if you don't mind a bit of work,
    R can handle most statistical analyses that people want to do. There
    is some documentation for using it, but it's not quite complete, but
    we are working on it. However, it is completely cross-platform (R
    runs on Linux/Unix, Microsoft Windows, and Mac OSX.

    On the other hand, the following R code will write out an excel file
    of the list-mode data for plotting:

    library(rflowcyt)
    my.file <- read.FCS("/path/to/my/FCS/file.fcs")
    write.table(my.file$data,file="file.csv",sep=",",c ol.names=NA)

    If interested, it can be obtained from

    http://www.analytics.washington.edu/~rossini/rflowcyt/

    You will have to install R as well as figure out the R package
    system. I havn't built binary packages for Windows yet, so it's a bit
    of a pain to install (but I should be doing that by the first week of
    January).

    best,
    -tony



    "Jayaraman, Sundararajan" <[email protected]> writes:

    > Unfortunately this is not Mac compatible!
    >
    > Sundararajan Jayaraman, Ph.D.
    > Research Assistant Professor
    > Diabetes Research Institute
    > University of Miami School of Medicine
    > 1450 NW 10th Avenue (R-134)
    > Miami, FL 33136
    > Tel. (305) 243-3700
    > Fax (305) 243-4404
    > E-mail: [email protected]
    >
    > The information contained in this transmission may contain privileged and confidential
    > information, including patient information protected by federal and state privacy laws.
    > It is intended only for the use of the person(s) named above. If you are not the
    intended
    > recipient, you are hereby notified that any review, dissemination, distribution or
    > duplication of this communication is strictly prohibited. If you are not the intended
    > recipient, please contact the sender by reply email and destroy all copies of the
    > original message.
    >
    >
    >> ----------
    >> From: MailingList/general/[email protected]
    >> Sent: Friday, December 12, 2003 1:48 PM
    >> To: Cytometry Mailing List
    >> Subject: Réf. : Free software?
    >>
    >> You should have a look to a free demo software on De Novo Software.
    >>
    >> Philippe Poncelet, PhD
    >> BioCytex
    >> 140, Chemin de l'Armée d'Afrique
    >> 13010 Marseille France
    >> Tel: +33 (0) 4 96 12 20 40
    >> Fax: +33 (0) 4 91 47 24 71
    >> Biocytex - Home
    >>
    >>
    >>
    >>
    >>
    >> Dorte Christiansen <[email protected]> le 11/12/2003 14:36:31
    >>
    >> Pour : Cytometry Mailing List <[email protected]>
    >> cc :
    >>
    >> Objet : Free software?
    >>
    >>
    >> Hi!
    >>
    >> As I understand there is some free software for flowdata analysis somewhere
    >> on the Web. With my limited "web-skills" I haven`t been able to find a site
    >> yet. Could someone please direct me to any of these sites?
    >>
    >> What is the general opinion of using these free softwares?
    >> Are they safe to use considering the security for my PC?
    >>
    >> Regards
    >>
    >> Dorte Christiansen
    >> Researchlab
    >> Nordland Hospital
    >> Bodoe
    >> Norway
    >>
    >>
    >>
    >>
    >>
    >>
    >>
    >
    >

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    Re: Free software?
    From: Martin Poirier ([email protected])
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    Hi there.
    The only one I know of is WinMDI and fortunately, it is quite good,
    although it hasn't been updated for a long time.
    You will be able to find WinMDI at TSRI Cytometry Software Page
    I have been using it for a few years, and I never experiences any
    security issues so far.

    Martin

    On 2003-12-11 08:36, Dorte Christiansen wrote:
    >Hi!
    >
    >As I understand there is some free software for flowdata analysis somewhere
    >on the Web. With my limited "web-skills" I haven`t been able to find a site
    >yet. Could someone please direct me to any of these sites?
    >
    >What is the general opinion of using these free softwares?
    >Are they safe to use considering the security for my PC?
    >
    >Regards
    >
    >Dorte Christiansen
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    >Bodoe
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    RE: Free software?
    From: Guy Hermans ([email protected])
    Date: Fri Dec 12 2003 - 03:18:28 EST
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    You're probably looking for this:

    TSRI Cytometry Software Page

    There's lots of free software for FACS, but most of it is (unfortunately)
    highly outdated and/or very single-purpose. WinMDI is _great_ (Thanks Joe,
    once again!).

    Guy

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    Hi!

    As I understand there is some free software for flowdata analysis somewhere
    on the Web. With my limited "web-skills" I haven`t been able to find a site
    yet. Could someone please direct me to any of these sites?

    What is the general opinion of using these free softwares?
    Are they safe to use considering the security for my PC?

    Regards

    Dorte Christiansen
    Researchlab
    Nordland Hospital
    Bodoe
    Norway


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    Free software?
    From: Dorte Christiansen ([email protected])
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    Hi!

    As I understand there is some free software for flowdata analysis somewhere
    on the Web. With my limited "web-skills" I haven`t been able to find a site
    yet. Could someone please direct me to any of these sites?

    What is the general opinion of using these free softwares?
    Are they safe to use considering the security for my PC?

    Regards

    Dorte Christiansen
    Researchlab
    Nordland Hospital
    Bodoe
    Norway
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    Summarize "Free software"
    From: Dorte Christiansen ([email protected])
    Date: Fri Dec 12 2003 - 07:45:44 EST
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    Hi again!

    Thanks for all the replies. Here are 3 links I was directed to.


    TSRI Cytometry Software Page


    Cytometry Software


    UMass/Amherst Flow Cytometry Facility

    Have a nice weekend.

    Regards

    Dorte Christiansen
    Researchlab
    Nordland Hospital
    Bodoe
    Norway


    Question:

    As I understand there is some free software for flowdata analysis
    somewhere
    on the Web. With my limited "web-skills" I haven`t been able to find a
    site
    yet. Could someone please direct me to any of these sites?

    What is the general opinion of using these free softwares?
    Are they safe to use considering the security for my PC?
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    From: David L. Haviland, Ph.D. ([email protected])
    Date: Sat Dec 09 1995 - 00:38:05 EST
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    > The Flow Cytometry Laboratory at Emory University Hospital now has a
    > FACScan, a FACSCalibur, a FACS Vantage, and two Macintosh
    > workstations. As soon as construction is finished and all instruments
    > are moved to their final locations, all five instruments will be
    > networked. We are looking for names for these nodes and would like to
    ..............................
    > Oh yes, I should mention that we are getting another sorter in a few
    > months ... How about a group of six?

    Alright... after stewing on it with 4 machines and two mac, heres my
    $0.02 worth...

    Cytometers: Kirk, Picard, Sisko, and Janeway.
    Macs: Spock and Tuvok

    Regardless who makes 'em, cytometers have personalities. Anyone that
    doesn't think so, never used one. My Elite is somewhat like "Kirk" in
    that it always gets the job done, though is often insubordinate at
    times. My old 753 from grad school was more like Picard - never
    complained and always did what you told it to.

    So my suggestion would be to asses the personalities of the 4 beasts, then
    name them accordingly. For example, the tempermental machine (Kirk),
    straight and narrow (Picard), get the job done and cover your mistakes
    (Sisko), and sleek and efficient (Janeway). The Macs could be named
    according to which one is bestowed with more memory (Spock, then Tuvok).
    It would logically follow that any error would be in the data aquisition
    and never in the the analysis...

    I must admit that I do find it comical to think of naming a cytometer.
    Most people that I know *call* them colorful names rather than naming them.

    There,
    David
    p.s. - never met a cytometer that reminded me of a Pheringi...

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    Re: FACSCalibur vs. XL & Naming babies -Reply
    From: Mark Edinger ([email protected])
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    >>> Mike Salmon <[email protected]> - 12/18/95 5:29 AM >>>
    Matbe it was just recieving about 50 messages in one go that did it,
    but I think that about 25% were in the latter catagory and too many
    in the former. A bit of fun is nice but I think the list is
    beginning to get a bit over-trivial. That said I find the somewhat
    acrimonious and rather pointless disputes about energy transfer
    semantics even worse. This dispute has nothing to do with the
    relative merits of the two instruments and everything to do with
    peoples egos. Couldn't you conduct it by Email?

    Mike

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    Mike,



    I completely agree with you. After all, the only person worse
    than a fool is the person who argues with one.



    Mark
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    Thanks for another good cytometry year..
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    Date: Wed Dec 20 1995 - 08:54:03 EST
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    Colleagues:
    Thanks for your support of the cytometry net over the past year. It
    sure has been a busy year in terms of numbers of messages. Let's try
    to keep the standard up a bit next year please - the "Name my Babies"
    sort of got out of hand.....but I suppose all work and no play makes
    Paul a dull boy or something...

    Suggestions...
    Any new ideas for next year? Improvements? Problems? Please
    communicate these to myself or Steve Kelley.

    CDROM Project....We have sumbitted our CDROM project to ISAC as an
    abstract--- so now we have to make the CDROM! We intend to do this in
    January & February with a cut off date of February 28 for
    submissions. I don't yet know how we are going to distribute
    the CDROM.....BUT if you have something that would be of value
    contact me. I will put up a list of its contents periodically.

    I want to acknowledge the hard work of Steve Kelley in maintaining
    this site....His vision of several years ago has provided a great
    service to cytometrists around the world. Thanks Steve.

    Have a Happy Christmas and/or Holiday season (this is called being
    "politically indirect!") and a prosperous New Year to you all.

    Paul Robinson
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    Re[2]: name my babies
    From: steven micko ([email protected])
    Date: Mon Dec 18 1995 - 09:00:15 EST
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    Subject: Re: Name my babies

    Thanks very much to everybody who contributed to my request. You all have shown
    great imagination. And with the abundance of replies, *many* more than I ever
    expected, you have also shown great patience with having to read everybody's
    suggestions. Since everybody on the list sees what I see, I won't go into all
    the suggestions. So here are the final results. The folks in Dr. Waller's lab
    did some brainstorming and have come up with the finalists. But first a warmup.

    The Top Ten List

    "Santa Claus pickup lines"

    As presented on the 12/5/95 broadcast of LATE SHOW with DAVID LETTERMAN

    10. "I'll make you shake like a bowl full of jelly"
    9. "I put the 'scroo' in 'Scrooge'!"
    8. "I've got something you can hang a wreath on"
    7. "One hour with me honey and you'll see flyin' reindeer"
    6. "Buy you a Zima?"
    5. "That is a candy cane in my pocket, and I'm glad to see you"
    4. "Uh-yeah, that's right, I'm Kenny Rogers"
    3. "I got your stocking stuffer right here, Shirley!"
    2. "Giddy-up over here and say 'Howdy' to your fat, bearded cowboy of love!"
    1. "I've got an elf in my pants!"

    And now for the grand finale. (drum roll, please.)

    The Top Ten List

    "Groups of Names for the Flow Cytometer Lab Computers"

    10."Seven Deadly Sins" (lust pride avarice sloth)
    9. "Dead rock stars" (Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, Elvis, John Lennon)
    8. "Varietal Wines" (Chardonnay, merlot,zinfandel, )
    7. "Sexually transmitted diseases" (herpes, chlamydia, gonorrhea, syphillis)
    6. "Constellations" (Casiopia, Ursa, Orion Andromeda)
    5. "Famous Naval Ships" (Hornet, Lexington, Bismark, Arizona)
    4. "Seven Dwarfs" (Doc, sneezy, grumpy, sleepy, bashful, horny)
    3. "Illicit Drugs" (Crack, Crank, Speed, Mary Jane, Qualludes)
    2. "Serial Killers" (Boston Strangler, Son of Sam, Jefferey Dahmer,)
    1. "Classical Composers" (Brahams, Beethoven, Bach, Mozart,)

    Tim Murray
    Hematology/Oncology
    Emory University School of Medicine

    Steve Micko
    Emory University Hospital

    P.S. It's a toss-up between mythological figures, the Marx brothers
    (Groucho, Harpo, Zeppo, Chico, Gummo and Karl) and the nine muses.

    My quest is officially finished. Thanks again.

    S.
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    Re: name my babies
    From: Marty Bartholdi ([email protected])
    Date: Mon Dec 11 1995 - 11:19:13 EST
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    How about: Mack, Marv, Mike, Mort, and Milt?
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    From: Ivan T. Shaw ([email protected])
    Date: Fri Dec 15 1995 - 18:57:53 EST
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    At 11:05 AM 12/11/95 -0500, [email protected] wrote:
    >I have yet to see another well known group of five:
    >Michael, Marlon, Tito, Jermaine, Jackie,
    >and for expansion: Janet and LaToya

    Ugh, if you wanted to go the hellish route, why not just pick the Osmonds? I
    think there were five of them, plus Marie and the second generation that's
    singing its way across Utah.

    Some alternatives that might be considered are:

    - the Seven Duffs from the "Duff Gardens" episode of the Simpsons (the sorter
    can be Surly).
    - Archie, Jughead, Reggie, Betty and the rest from Riverdale
    - cartoon characters (e.g. Blondie, Hagar, Dilbert)

    Oh - I know the nephew of the man who unleashed the Brady Bunch on an
    unsuspecting world.

    - ivan

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    Re: Name my babies
    From: Ric Thorpe ([email protected])
    Date: Fri Dec 08 1995 - 18:11:30 EST
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    here's another name for your hextuplet. the little rascals were:

    alfalfa
    buckwheat
    spanky
    farina
    butch
    darla
    sparky (the dog)

    Donna Thorpe
    Dept Rehab Systems
    Loma Linda Univ Med Ctr


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    Author: "steven micko" <[email protected]> at InternetMail
    Date: 12/6/95 2:57 PM



    Hello out there,

    The Flow Cytometry Laboratory at Emory University Hospital now has a
    FACScan, a FACSCalibur, a FACS Vantage, and two Macintosh
    workstations. As soon as construction is finished and all instruments
    are moved to their final locations, all five instruments will be
    networked. We are looking for names for these nodes and would like to
    have something more creative than machine A, machine B, etc.
    Therefore, we are soliciting your creative energies for five names
    that are somehow related. There were only four Marx brothers, only
    three Stooges, and a multitude of two-character partners like Mutt and
    Jeff, Tom and Jerry, Heckle and Jeckle, Bonnie and Clyde, etc., etc.
    Can anyone think of a group of five?

    Oh yes, I should mention that we are getting another sorter in a few
    months ... How about a group of six?

    Thanks in advance,

    Steve Micko, who is a little punchy after a l-o-n-g sort
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    Re: Name my babies
    From: [email protected]
    Date: Thu Dec 07 1995 - 12:31:00 EST
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    The Beatles replaced Pete Best (Best of the Beatles) with Ringo:

    Pete, Paul, John, George, and Ringo

    OR

    I think there were five Greek mythological sisters, the furies. I don't have
    there names at hand.



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    Name my babies
    From: DrBlood ([email protected])
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    My choice would be the names of actors who over the years have portrayed The
    Doctor in Doctor Who on BBC:

    William (Hartnell)
    Patrick (Troughton)
    Jon (Perthwee)
    Tom (Baker)
    Peter (Davidson)
    Colin (Baker)
    and for your seventh instrument when it arrives:
    Sylvester (McCoy)

    Jerry Spangrude

    Re: Name my babies
    From: [email protected]
    Date: Thu Dec 07 1995 - 16:49:26 EST
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    Hello,

    Well first of all, technically speaking, there were five Marx Brothers--Groucho,
    Chico, Harpo, Zeppo, and Gummo. And when the last sorter comes you could name
    it Karl.

    Also, there were actually five Stooges as well--Moe, Larry, Curly, Shemp, and
    Joe (I agree the last two have much less stature). And depending on your
    politics, you could name the last one Bill, or Newt,... or Karl.

    Or you could go for a group of seven and leave out one, such as the Wonders of
    the World, Dwarfs, Deadly Sins, Virtues, Planets (the ancient Greek system),
    etc.

    Gilbert McCrary
    WRAIR Flow Laboratory
    (301) 217-9410
    [email protected]

    Re: Name my babies
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    In reply to Steve Micko, Alan Bishop wrote

    > You could use the 7 muses then you would have one spare!
    >
    There are, or were, however, nine Muses, so you'd have three spare!

    Gretchen Lawler
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    Date: Thu Dec 07 1995 - 11:57:03 EST
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    Of course, Steve: The Gang of Five. Now, who remembers recent Chinese
    history to name the members of the Gang of Five?

    Dave
    [email protected]


    Re: Name my babies
    From: Greg Jasper ([email protected])
    Date: Thu Dec 07 1995 - 13:34:33 EST
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    Five names somehow related:
    John, Paul, George, Ringo... and Pete, as in Pete Best the Beatles
    drummer before Ringo Starr. Or the cast from 'Party of Five' of which
    I do not watch.

    Six names...
    Greg, Peter, Bobby, Cindy, Jan, and Marcia (Marcia, Marcia)


    Re: Name my babies
    From: Wladyslaw Pajdak ([email protected])
    Date: Fri Dec 08 1995 - 03:39:18 EST
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    You could use the names of five native american (Iroquoian) tribes
    "Five Nations" : MOHAWK, ONONDAGA, CAYUGA, ONEIDA and
    SENECA (later "Six Nations" with TUSCARORAS).

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    Add two more things and you can use Snow White's dwarfs.

    PS How many reindeer does Santa have?
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    Re: Name my babies
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    Thanks very much to everybody who contributed to my request. You all have shown
    great imagination. And with the abundance of replies, *many* more than I ever
    expected, you have also shown great patience with having to read everybody's
    suggestions. Since everybody on the list sees what I see, I won't go into all
    the suggestions. So here are the final results. The folks in Dr. Waller's lab
    did some brainstorming and have come up with the finalists. But first a warmup.

    The Top Ten List

    "Santa Claus pickup lines"

    As presented on the 12/5/95 broadcast of LATE SHOW with DAVID LETTERMAN

    10. "I'll make you shake like a bowl full of jelly"
    9. "I put the 'scroo' in 'Scrooge'!"
    8. "I've got something you can hang a wreath on"
    7. "One hour with me honey and you'll see flyin' reindeer"
    6. "Buy you a Zima?"
    5. "That is a candy cane in my pocket, and I'm glad to see you"
    4. "Uh-yeah, that's right, I'm Kenny Rogers"
    3. "I got your stocking stuffer right here, Shirley!"
    2. "Giddy-up over here and say 'Howdy' to your fat, bearded cowboy of love!"
    1. "I've got an elf in my pants!"

    And now for the grand finale. (drum roll, please.)

    The Top Ten List

    "Groups of Names for the Flow Cytometer Lab Computers"

    10."Seven Deadly Sins" (lust pride avarice sloth)
    9. "Dead rock stars" (Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, Elvis, John Lennon)
    8. "Varietal Wines" (Chardonnay, merlot,zinfandel, )
    7. "Sexually transmitted diseases" (herpes, chlamydia, gonorrhea, syphillis)
    6. "Constellations" (Casiopia, Ursa, Orion Andromeda)
    5. "Famous Naval Ships" (Hornet, Lexington, Bismark, Arizona)
    4. "Seven Dwarfs" (Doc, sneezy, grumpy, sleepy, bashful, horny)
    3. "Illicit Drugs" (Crack, Crank, Speed, Mary Jane, Qualludes)
    2. "Serial Killers" (Boston Strangler, Son of Sam, Jefferey Dahmer,)
    1. "Classical Composers" (Brahams, Beethoven, Bach, Mozart,)

    Tim Murray
    Hematology/Oncology
    Emory University School of Medicine

    Steve Micko
    Emory University Hospital

    P.S. It's a toss-up between mythological figures, the Marx brothers
    (Groucho, Harpo, Zeppo, Chico, Gummo and Karl) and the nine muses.

    My quest is officially finished. Thanks again.

    S.
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