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Re: LEGO DNA Sculpture
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Tue, 3 Apr 2001 05:13:36 GMT
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Fantastic! I've been actually meaning to write you and ask you for a DNA
sample. I've been wanting to do a larger DNA sculpture for a while now...
outstanding example...
Exactly why did you need to glue it in order to make sure it stayed
together? Was it that structurally unsound without the glue?
Is the Client you're building for a science based client? What are some of
the other structures they've commissioned (if you're allowed to tell of
course) I'm only wondering because I have a mini list of structures I'd like
to try and build:
A polypeptide, or long chain protein of some sort...
A fat molecule
A cell membrane model
"Eric Harshbarger" <eric@ericharshbarger.org> wrote in message
news:3AC943A7.C59F98D9@ericharshbarger.org...
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> A while back a number of 'mathematically inclined' LEGO models were
> posted and generated a lot of interest.
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> Here's my contribution to such a theme:
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> http://www.ericharshbarger.org/lego/dna.html
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> cheers,
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> eric
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> --
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> Eric Harshbarger / eric@ericharshbarger.org / www.ericharshbarger.org
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> "Oh please, if people are going to start telling the truth around
> here... I'm going to bed." - Jackie-O (Parker Posey, THE HOUSE OF YES)
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Message has 1 Reply: | | Re: LEGO DNA Sculpture
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| (...) Great idea! If we cloned Eric we could have our own awesome Lego sculptures built whenever we wanted! :) Ben Roller (24 years ago, 3-Apr-01, to lugnet.build)
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