Monthly Archive for April, 2009

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Swine flu has been sequenced. More out of curiosity than anything else, I wrote code to translate a key gene into a piece of ambient music [...]

The algorithm I used is a bit complicated, but just in case you’re curious: since the gene is expressed as a surface protein antibodies can sense, it’s considered as a string of amino acids. Each beat corresponds to one amino acid, and the piece is in 3/4 time, so each six measures would correspond to five turns around the alpha structure. (I’m weaseling because I haven’t the foggiest idea how the protein actually gets folded.) Amino acids with side chains that are neither aromatic not aliphatic control the piano and organ: the nine non-hydrophobics the piano, and the four hydrophobics the organ. The three amino acids with aliphatic side chains control the low synthesizer, while the four with aromatics control the percussion. Strictly speaking, this is a version of swine flu hemagglutinin, FJ966952 #

– Stephan Zielinski

Follow the link for the MP3.

And yes, Thailand currently seems to be free of swine flu, making it a safer place to be than the UK for once, at least in that regard…

I’m shot!

A sharpshooter gets the better of me

สวัสดีปีใหม่ไทยนะครับ (Happy Thai New Year).

And I was worried about rain…

Protests in Bangkok

Thailand anti-government protests escalate.

All thankfully happening a long way from my place, but I think it might be wise to stay home for a while…

It’s Raining

The problem with living in the tropics is that the weather is, um, tropical. Looks like the rainy season has started.

Since Songkran, or Thai New Year begins next week, this is not great timing. Songkran is (these days) essentially a week-long national water-fight, where everyone takes a week off work to throw buckets of water and fire high-powered water pistols at each other.

Kind of spoils the fun if it’s already bucketing down with rain. Fingers crossed…