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gus@tardis ~/src/OLF_upstream[8:38:44]
> $ grails clean
| Configuring classpath
Cannot find plugin descriptor for path '/home/gus/src/OLF_upstream/prototype'.
Cannot find plugin descriptor for path '/home/gus/src/OLF_upstream/modules/OpenLabBackend'.
Cannot find plugin descriptor for path '/home/gus/src/OLF_upstream/modules/OpenLabBarcode'.
Cannot find plugin descriptor for path '/home/gus/src/OLF_upstream/modules/OpenLabAttachments'.
Cannot find plugin descriptor for path '/home/gus/src/OLF_upstream/modules/OpenLabStorage'.
Cannot find plugin descriptor for path '/home/gus/src/OLF_upstream/modules/OpenLabGeneTracker'.
Cannot find plugin descriptor for path '/home/gus/src/OLF_upstream/modules/OpenLabNotes'.
| Loading Grails 2.2.5
| Configuring classpath
Cannot find plugin descriptor for path '/home/gus/src/OLF_upstream/prototype'.
Cannot find plugin descriptor for path '/home/gus/src/OLF_upstream/modules/OpenLabBackend'.
Cannot find plugin descriptor for path '/home/gus/src/OLF_upstream/modules/OpenLabBarcode'.
Cannot find plugin descriptor for path '/home/gus/src/OLF_upstream/modules/OpenLabAttachments'.
Cannot find plugin descriptor for path '/home/gus/src/OLF_upstream/modules/OpenLabStorage'.
Cannot find plugin descriptor for path '/home/gus/src/OLF_upstream/modules/OpenLabGeneTracker'.
Cannot find plugin descriptor for path '/home/gus/src/OLF_upstream/modules/OpenLabNotes'.
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xguse / spartan_reqs.txt
Created June 21, 2014 15:28
Install spartan from requirements file
git+https://github.com/xguse/spartan.git@dev#egg=spartan
git+https://github.com/xguse/sanitize.git@gus_mod#egg=sanitize
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xguse / config-git.sh
Last active August 29, 2015 14:02
stuff to set up git how i like it
git config --global user.email "wadunn83@gmail.com"
git config --global user.name "Gus Dunn"
git config --global color.ui true
git config --global user.signingkey "${HOME}/.ssh/id_rsa.pub"
git config --global core.editor vim
git config --global merge.tool meld
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xguse / install-me.txt
Last active August 29, 2015 14:02
stuff to install for a happy system
base-devel
gvim
meld
python2-pip
hyphen
hunspell
hyphen-en
hunspell-en
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xguse / setup.sh
Created June 8, 2014 11:50
small pacman setup script
#/bin/bash
sudo pacman -Syy
sudo pacman -S flashplayer
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xguse / fig_with_caption.html
Created February 2, 2014 23:32
Add a figure with a caption in HTML
<figure>
<center>
<img src="PathToImg" width="300" />
<figcaption>CaptionText <a href="LinkAddress">LinkText</a></figcaption>
</center>
</figure>
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xguse / 0_reuse_code.js
Created February 2, 2014 23:14
Here are some things you can do with Gists in GistBox.
// Use Gists to store code you would like to remember later on
console.log(window); // log the "window" object to the console
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xguse / ElevatorPitch_Thesis.md
Created October 4, 2013 23:51
Concise explanation of my PhD thesis

My thesis involves lots of RNA-seq based gene expression from the midguts of three disease vector mosquitoes. The main aim is to see if certain gene expression regulatory patterns that are involved in the response to a bloodmeal might be conserved due the fact that bloodfeeding is believed to be ancestral to the mosquito linage. However, I have also written a couple python packages to aid in the project. The first is simply an automation tool for running the RNA-seq analyses and recording settings/intermediate data. The second is intended to facilitate the incorporation of multiple disparate genomic-scale data-types (orthology, phylogenetics, protein-domain annotations, etc) with the gene expression data in a network-graph-based data structure.

The major focus of my current lab is to produce genetically modified mosquitoes that do not transmit Malaria or Dengue Fever that will be able to spread this trait swiftly through local mosquito populations rendering the area protected from transmission. Since the mid

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xguse / antiGMO_is_like_antiVAX
Last active December 24, 2015 05:19
A heartfelt plea to re-evaluate the antiSCIENCE tendencies of the antiGMO movement
First of all, thank you for letting me say my piece. Unless directly addressed
after this, I will leave your page in peace and not disturb you further.
However, I feel I need to bring some things to light that many of you may not
have considered in depth. Again, I thank you for your civility and open
mindedness and hope that you believe me when I tell you that my actions stem
only from a place of deep deep frustration and the desire to help those who need
it. The same place, I dare say that many of you will be coming from. I ask
only that you read me out and DO try to avoid the reflex of writing what I say
off bc it goes against what you have read or heard or feel. My intentions are
as far from offense as is possible. After all, my self-professed cause is to