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CTET
Here is what I hope is a helpful repository of  tools that should assist the newcomer to the wonderfully diverse world of  Molecular Dynamics (MD):
    1. Useful Literature
    2. Good open source codes
    3. Current Research Interests
    4. Mechanics and Computation at Stanford University

JooLee_me
I thought myself industrial enough to convert hour upon hour of  video into compressed-for-web format. Unfortunately, I made a giant overestimation on the level of my diligence. Pictures it is.
 
Tahoe  
The  Wild  Anagram's Favorite  Blackhole's
Little_ones The Little Ones Little_ones
Tux
I spend a lot of time trying to make basic applications work in Linux. I'm not a newbie, but I haven't written my own kernel either and sometimes I find myself wishing I could. But here is an unfortunately short list of open source programs that have never given my a headache.
Over the next few weeks, I'll be adding some real content to this site which has been
laying dormant for years, but finally with a little spare time on my hands I'll be updating it.
Last Update:
7/15/07
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