Despite being slightly colorblind, I’m one of those people who is bizarrely anal-retentive when it comes to color-schemes in the software that I use. I use custom CSS extensions in Chrome to make the color schemes of websites like Wikipedia, Youtube, etc a bit more pleasing. I did some digging in the accessibility preference pane of Adobe Reader to make the default document background a nice book-like sepia tone which makes reading PDFs online a much less straining endeavor (incidentally - Google Play Books only has a white background which is why I greatly prefer the Amazon Kindle web app). I’ve spent wayy too long (as I think many geeks do), customizing my terminal and custom android ROM themes. I think you get the picture.

An inadvertent data poem by Dr. Cindi Thompson Some playing around in Xmind (a free, open source mind-mapping software package), here is a side-by-side comparison of 1) the freesurfer workflow as it stands, 2) the workflow as it would be experienced by a user of this parallel-distribution crowdsourcing- with the web platform as a black box, and 3) a slightly more detailed picture of what would be happening with the data. Image processing pipeline comparison Xmind can be downloaded for free at xmind.net


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