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Currently printing out my note output (I’m experimenting with mindmaps generated with Freemind) from the past few weeks for exams in a fortnight. Started with a relatively simple one to make puzzle-fitting easier, and sort out margins etc. The human cancer ones are gonna be a nightmare. ~20 more of these to go.

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I may be studying biochemistry…
…but this is definitely NOT what labs are like (via Behance) (Also, I graduate 2 weeks from now – and will hopefully never have to pipet anything ever again)...
iPlayer; licence fee subsidies
The ISP industry sez: People use the iPlayer . The iPlayer has massively boosted the average Internet consumption of those people as they watch more video than ever. This is costing ISPs money . If the BBC doesn't give the ISPs the money to match this marginal cost, or BT doesn't reduce the cost of renting extra copper pipes from them, their margins will go down . This means they have to pass the cost onto the end user, you and me. Ashleigh Highfield, at the BBC, slaps their outstretched hand, but others at the BBC suggest a BBC-sponsored hardware rollout to help the ISPs cope. If the cost is passed onto the end user, i.e. my ISP fee every month goes up, as a result of a project I have already paid for by my annual TV license, isn't BT costing me money once for the license, and then...

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  • Kym Huynh
    Ahhh thanks for the tip about free mind! This will definitely come in handy. I'm glad I visited your blog today wahey!
  • Philippe Bradley
    The mindmap I learnt yesterday, covering all of cancer treatment (traditional chemo, chemoresistance, immunotherapy, small molecule inhibitors, nanochemo, and future perspectives, is 5x5 sides of A4, and covers over half of my double bed
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