Low level fluorescence
Frederic Preffer (preffer@HELIX.MGH.HARVARD.EDU)
Fri, 08 Dec 1995 09:41:26 -0500 (EST)
At 08:14 AM 12/7/95 -0500, you wrote:
>
>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.
>
>Can anyone think of a group of five?
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for the devout among you, there are the 5 books of Moses...
"Genesis" was your initial machine, "Exodus" = the one near the door,
"Numbers" = one of the workstations, etc..
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Frederic I. Preffer
preffer@helix.mgh.harvard.edu
Department of Pathology- Cox5
100 Blossom St
Massachusetts General Hospital
Boston MA 02114
(617) 726-7481 {fax x2365}
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