[Dovecot] Busy, again
Stephen Lee
splee at plexio.com
Thu May 18 20:57:44 EEST 2006
Having gone in the opposite direction (Biology/Biochem/Biotech ->
Computers) I can say without a doubt that biologists/biochemists can use
more people with strong computer science skills. Many aspects of biochem
and molecular biology are extremely computational intensive and in the
past there was a large influx of computer programmers moving into the
biotech arena.
Good luck and I hope you can find someone to help you manage Dovecot!
Stephen
On Thu, 2006-05-18 at 10:25, Jeff A. Earickson wrote:
> Your acceptance into biochemistry would be a great loss for computer
> science. But I figure that you will find the cure for cancer. Good
> luck!
>
> Jeff Earickson
> Colby College
>
> On Thu, 18 May 2006, Timo Sirainen wrote:
>
> > Date: Thu, 18 May 2006 18:40:23 +0300
> > From: Timo Sirainen <tss at iki.fi>
> > To: dovecot at dovecot.org
> > Subject: [Dovecot] Busy, again
> >
> > Just a note to people if you're wondering why I'm not replying to most
> > of my mails:
> >
> > I'm trying to get into university to start stydying cellular biology (so
> > I'm applying to biochemistry and biotechnology). Their entrance exams
> > are next wednesday, so I'm trying to use most of my time left to study
> > for them (and also do some work..). I don't know much about the subject,
> > so I really need to study for them. :)
> >
> > Then again, if I don't pass, my fallback plan is to go in via computer
> > science and try again next year. Hopefully they allow taking the same
> > bio-classes even if it's not my major.
> >
> >
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