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[*] posted on 9-8-2004 at 13:21
Biochemistry Files Uploaded to FTP


Biochemistry Files Uploaded to FTP in Subfolder

I have just completed uploading all my biochemistry files to our FTP, about 150 Mb. Because of their large number, I put them in a sub-folder called "Biochemistry&Microbiology(from JohnWW)".

The most valuable item is probably "Biochemistry Garrett and Grisham 2nd ed.pdf", 36 Mb, originally from (very slow)ftp://books:books@myebooks.dyndns.org . With it, I have included tutorial material and study guides made for it by Rutgers University, in New Brunswick, New Jersey, used in their advanced Biochemistry 408 course.

A problem that I have encountered in uploading some large files is that sometimes the upload is interrupted with the message "failed 550", and cannot be resumed because "delete" permission is needed to do so. The following such files had to be completely restarted once, with "(retry)" in the file-name of the repeated upload:

Bioionformatics - Sequence and Genome Analysis.pdf (should be 7.8 Mb)
Biochemistry408SlideShow-RutgersU(PDF-2004).zip (should be 34 Mb)
RNI-MembraneTransport-RNiederman-2002(www_rci_rutgers_edu-~molbio-Courses-MBB_408_512.pdf (should be 1.1 Mb)
In addition, the following file required TWO tries, and only the second, with "(retry_2)" in its file-name, is complete:
(ebook) - Science - Biology Dictionary.zip (should be 18 Mb)

Axehandle - please delete the incomplete attempts of these files.

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[*] posted on 9-8-2004 at 14:20


Great! There is certainly a lack of such files on the FTP!
Wow, Axe's FTP really is becoming a very broad science database!
Btw, didnt you post this already somewhere else?




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[*] posted on 11-8-2004 at 06:18


Hi,

I am new to this site. I have been watching the messages. How do you get to the ftp area.
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[*] posted on 13-8-2004 at 15:34


Ask Axehandle; but you have to be also able and willing to also make uploads of scientific-related material not already on the FTP to the upload folder.

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[*] posted on 13-8-2004 at 16:40


No, you don't have to upload at all. You just need to prove a contributing member by participating in the discussion here. The criteria are very low. Basically it's 10++ sane posts plus passing my "gut feeling".



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[*] posted on 14-8-2004 at 12:50
Another file uploaded to FTP


This is to let other madscientists/biochemists know that I have just uploaded a large further file to the "Biochemistry&Microbiology(from JohnWW)" subfolder in the "upload" folder of the FTP:

FLORA-TheGardenersBible(Botany)(BatemanNZ-2003).rar , 386,821,134 bytes.

It is a complete description, with instructions for cultivation, and photographs of nearly all, of all known plants currently in cultivation, world-wide. This includes all plants cultivated for chemically useful natural products, such as essential oils (mainly various esters and terpenes), plant lipids, and substances used in pharmaceutical chemistry (drugs, both legal and illegal), herbalism, and industrial synthetic organic chemistry.

It is the complete copy on CD-ROM which accompanies the 2003 print edition, which is still available from the New Zealand publisher (very large and heavy, and good value at about $100).

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shocked.gif posted on 14-8-2004 at 13:54
Damn!


I'll have to delete all of my homosexual midget porno to make room for that!



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[*] posted on 18-8-2004 at 09:22


Thanks axehandle,

That is a good idea. I do hope to contribute. I am a beginner, love biotech and I am starting to put together a lab.

Do you let us know when we qualify or must we ask you or someone else?

Thanks,

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[*] posted on 18-8-2004 at 09:41


There's no way I can (or want to) keep track of 30++ outstanding FTP access requests. If I don't reply, consider my silence as "no" and re-ask a couple of weeks later.

Basically I'm just trying to weed out the gazillions of people signing up here just to get FTP access without ever contributing to the board...




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smile.gif posted on 8-9-2004 at 09:25


Hi axehandle

Can i get access to the ftp area?

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[*] posted on 15-11-2004 at 09:20
how to get ino ftp area?


Dear Axehandle,

I want to access the online Biochemistry texts uploaded by
John. I would also like to add some text books into it. Please help me out.

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