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| 714-884-4922, MICROLINK BBS
(1987). 714-886-0324 SANTA ANA, CA, AmigaKingdom 2 (1988).
714-887-8636, TBBS Systems (1989). 714-891-3037
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Maintained library patrons walk-in use of computer lab. Full implementation of information databases including user’s file, software catalog, and lab users login interface. Reservations could be made up to two months in advance and computer time was restricted to two hours per day. The lab's desk manager maintained currently logged in users, remaining time, and any checked out software materials being used at the workstations. Lab administrators could schedule class or other group reservations, as needed. Statistical usage information was reported.
Full development of user login database, public and private messaging, questions to reference librarians, information bulletins, online games, usage log and statistics features. First online in 1983 using a $5000 Corvus 10mb hard drive and a Hayes 300bps Micromodem. No commercial BBS software packages existed for this type of application. Microlink BBS was the second public library in the country to offer such dial up services next to The Chicago Public Library. Microlink was later renamed to LOLA (Library On-Line Apple).
Why not ACT in the SCIENCE while YOUR COMPUTER is just sitting IDLE doing nothing ELSE USEFUL?
UNAIDS, the Joint United Nations Program
on HIV/AIDS, estimated that in 2004 there were more than 40
million people around the world living with HIV, the Human Immunodeficiency Virus.
The virus has affected the lives of men, women and children all over the world.
Currently, there is no cure in sight, only treatment with a variety of
drugs.
Prof.
Arthur J. Olson's laboratory at
The Scripps Research
Institute (TSRI) is studying
computational ways to design new anti-HIV drugs based on molecular structure. It
has been demonstrated repeatedly that the function of a molecule — a substance
made up of many atoms — is related to its three-dimensional shape. Olson's
target is HIV protease ("pro-tee-ace"), a key molecular machine of the virus
that when blocked stops the virus from maturing. These blockers, known as
"protease inhibitors", are thus a way of avoiding the onset of AIDS and
prolonging life.
Even more challenging, HIV is a
"sloppy copier," so it is constantly evolving new variants, some of which are
resistant to current drugs. It is therefore vital that scientists continue their
search for new and better drugs to combat this moving target. [View More]
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