On Open Science

Live from the Chemistry Boardroom at the University of Southampton


Cameron Neylon, Jim Procter and lunch

where we’re talking about tools, policy and stealing your data. I find myself sitting next to the estimable Dr Rohn, but she’s too busy being sociable to blog. It’s left to me to wave the NN flag.

Rah!

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10 Responses to On Open Science

  1. Cameron Neylon says:

    Rah indeed! What a dreadful photo! For people interested in following what is going on you can see the ongoing conversation at friendfeed

  2. Richard P. Grant says:

    Shouldn’t you be paying attention?

  3. Cameron Neylon says:

    Probably, but I’m allowed a cup of coffee aren’t I?

  4. Richard P. Grant says:

    How does anyone manage to drink this stuff? Is it special School of Chemistry coffee synthesized in the labs?

  5. Scott Keir says:

    Gluttons for punishment, you lot, eh? You won’t be able to look at another powerpoint slide for another week!

  6. Åsa Karlström says:

    …..and the clear bottles next to the OJ??? Was this a more “continental lunch”??? 😉

  7. Maxine Clarke says:

    Did you get my email (sent today), Richard?

  8. Richard P. Grant says:

    Umm… checks oh yes! Gosh. What a pile to wade through…

  9. Cameron Neylon says:

    I’m afraid the bottles are water (still and sparkling) – by the time we got to beer everyone important (and Richard) had scarpered…the coffee was caffeinatee, but you couldn’t say too much more about it really

  10. Åsa Karlström says:

    CAmeron> I kind of thought so but they looked so… well, alcoholic 😉

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