It's finished!!!
In two weeks, every body of STID2 were in their work placement. Before we have the last exams! So, I would talk to you: have good luck!!! I hope to you have your bachelor's degree!
Maybe I will find you next year at Le Mans or Lisieux for the Licence biostat, not in STID 2 of curse! In any case, profit for the last holliday summer by school because, it's the last year where you will have 3 month of holliday... Don't crie, don't crie! After you will payed!
Kiss for girls! and boys...! :D
Monday, March 17, 2008
FREE BEER
FREE BEER is a beer which is free in the sense of freedom, not in the sense of free beer.
The project, originally conceived by Copenhagen-based artist collective Superflex and students at the Copenhagen IT University, applies modern free software / open source methods to a traditional real-world product - namely the alcoholic beverage loved and enjoyed globally, and commonly known as beer.
FREE BEER is based on classic ale brewing traditions, but with addded Guaraná for a natural energy boost. The recipe and branding elements of FREE BEER is published under a Creative Commons (Attribution-ShareAlike 2.5) license, which means that anyone can use the recipe to brew their own FREE BEER or create a derivative of the recipe. Anyone is free to earn money from FREE BEER, but they must publish the recipe under the same license and credit our work. All design and branding elements are available to beer brewers, and can be modified to suit, provided changes are published under the same license (”Attribution & Share Alike”)
FREE BEER is based on Vores Øl v. 1. FREE BEER v 3.0 is currently under revision by Skands Brewery and is scheduled to hit the shelves in Denmark (and hopefully be available for purchase online) by mid june 2006.
What others have said about FREE BEER:
“As everyone knows free beer will make you drink more and get drunk. When you get drunk you will speak more freely. So it will be free speach by free beer.”Slashdot comment
“The recipe and brand of their beer is published under a Creative Commons license, which means anyone can use the recipe for pleasure or profit.The only catch: If you make money selling their unique beer, you have to give them credit and publish any changes you make to the recipe under a similar license”.Wired News: Free Beer for Geeks
“Its free as in Free beer, but not as in free beer.Shame. *hic*”.Slashdot comment
“When you hear the words open source most people think of computer software programs like Linux. It’s a model where the original “source code” can be modified and improved at no cost…and it’s shared among users for free. Well now beer is free too”.CBC Radio interviews Rasmus Nielsen from Superflex - listen here (Real media)
“Free Beer is one thing..Trusting the Danish for your free beer is quite another*ducks*”Slashdot comment
“The Danes love their beer, but increasingly they are looking beyond the old Danish standby, Carlsberg, to quench their thirst”.BBC News: ‘Free’ Danish beer makes a splash.
“mmmmmm danishhhhh ….. beer? danishhhhhhh …. mmmm ..beerrrr…… danish? …..that would confuse the fuck out of homer simpson!”Slashdot comment.
The project, originally conceived by Copenhagen-based artist collective Superflex and students at the Copenhagen IT University, applies modern free software / open source methods to a traditional real-world product - namely the alcoholic beverage loved and enjoyed globally, and commonly known as beer.
FREE BEER is based on classic ale brewing traditions, but with addded Guaraná for a natural energy boost. The recipe and branding elements of FREE BEER is published under a Creative Commons (Attribution-ShareAlike 2.5) license, which means that anyone can use the recipe to brew their own FREE BEER or create a derivative of the recipe. Anyone is free to earn money from FREE BEER, but they must publish the recipe under the same license and credit our work. All design and branding elements are available to beer brewers, and can be modified to suit, provided changes are published under the same license (”Attribution & Share Alike”)
FREE BEER is based on Vores Øl v. 1. FREE BEER v 3.0 is currently under revision by Skands Brewery and is scheduled to hit the shelves in Denmark (and hopefully be available for purchase online) by mid june 2006.
What others have said about FREE BEER:
“As everyone knows free beer will make you drink more and get drunk. When you get drunk you will speak more freely. So it will be free speach by free beer.”Slashdot comment
“The recipe and brand of their beer is published under a Creative Commons license, which means anyone can use the recipe for pleasure or profit.The only catch: If you make money selling their unique beer, you have to give them credit and publish any changes you make to the recipe under a similar license”.Wired News: Free Beer for Geeks
“Its free as in Free beer, but not as in free beer.Shame. *hic*”.Slashdot comment
“When you hear the words open source most people think of computer software programs like Linux. It’s a model where the original “source code” can be modified and improved at no cost…and it’s shared among users for free. Well now beer is free too”.CBC Radio interviews Rasmus Nielsen from Superflex - listen here (Real media)
“Free Beer is one thing..Trusting the Danish for your free beer is quite another*ducks*”Slashdot comment
“The Danes love their beer, but increasingly they are looking beyond the old Danish standby, Carlsberg, to quench their thirst”.BBC News: ‘Free’ Danish beer makes a splash.
“mmmmmm danishhhhh ….. beer? danishhhhhhh …. mmmm ..beerrrr…… danish? …..that would confuse the fuck out of homer simpson!”Slashdot comment.
Wednesday, February 27, 2008
My job placement at CERMN
CERMN is a research pharmaceuticals laboratory of the University of Caen. The researcher work on therapeuticals chemistry and make moleculars modelling and pharmacologics. They research news molecules for cancers and neurologicals therapeutics.
My job will consist of work on methodological classification for a chimiothech, this method is 5HT7. I will do analysis on molecules and with their metrics I make this classification on software R. This classification will give a succession of binary figure for see similarity for each molecule (according to their characteristic). The target is to compare different methodological classification (for example, the last year Jonathan who work on 5HT3) to have the best one and after reuse this best method and classification for make medicines more high-performance.
My guardian is an Ronan Bureau, It’s researcher and professor for the University of Caen. I will work with student who will prepare this doctor ate and Bastien Evette (an other student of STID2).
My job will consist of work on methodological classification for a chimiothech, this method is 5HT7. I will do analysis on molecules and with their metrics I make this classification on software R. This classification will give a succession of binary figure for see similarity for each molecule (according to their characteristic). The target is to compare different methodological classification (for example, the last year Jonathan who work on 5HT3) to have the best one and after reuse this best method and classification for make medicines more high-performance.
My guardian is an Ronan Bureau, It’s researcher and professor for the University of Caen. I will work with student who will prepare this doctor ate and Bastien Evette (an other student of STID2).
Monday, November 26, 2007
Statistics in STID 1 2006/2007
That's a work I have make with maxime last year in my promotion. It's interesting, it's cause I put this on my blog.
We have questioned all STID one’s students which make thirtty six students and this the results of questions.
Firstly, we have questioned How long, the students, did they work per day. After analysis, we can say ten students work thirty minutes per day which make a quarter of STID one’s students. Nine students work sixty minutes per day, six Fifteen minutes,…
The second question is : How many evening do you work a week. We can see the statistic is balanced, the STID one’s students is composed of hardworker and easy worker and « normaly » worker.. Just two STID one ‘s students work one day, else enter two and six days working we have approximately six students per number of days working.
The third question, the all most of STID one’s students have answer they have to work Thursday, because usually the exam is the Friday, so the STID one’s students revise their exams. Generally the STID one’s students prepare their exam two or three days before this exam. A few of us prepare four or five days before this.
When we have question if the STID one’s students make their homeworks at weekends, two thirds (23) they have made their homeworks the weekend, consequently, just one thirds (13) doesn’t make their homeworks the weekend.
After, for the STID one’s students who make their homework at weekend, nine work one hour the weekend which make two fifth of the STID one’s students, one sixth (6)work two hours per weekend and one nine work one hour and half.
For the question about the students and this homework on holidays, we have the same percentages when we have questioned about if they make their homworks at the weekend. So twenty two STID one’s students make their homework on holidays against fourteen STID one’s students who doesn’t make their homework.
Also we can see we have agains the same statistic for the question : Are you satisfied of your grades. We can think there is link with their answers and the answers for the homework who have made on holidays or the weekend.
Most STID one’s students doesn’t think they are well-organized (28) to opposite with the answers for the satisfaction for their grades.
Many STID one’s students make their homework in silence (17) and approximately ten STID one’s students make their homeworks as the same time listen music or watch TV each one.
One thirds think we have so much homework.
We have questioned all STID one’s students which make thirtty six students and this the results of questions.
Firstly, we have questioned How long, the students, did they work per day. After analysis, we can say ten students work thirty minutes per day which make a quarter of STID one’s students. Nine students work sixty minutes per day, six Fifteen minutes,…
The second question is : How many evening do you work a week. We can see the statistic is balanced, the STID one’s students is composed of hardworker and easy worker and « normaly » worker.. Just two STID one ‘s students work one day, else enter two and six days working we have approximately six students per number of days working.
The third question, the all most of STID one’s students have answer they have to work Thursday, because usually the exam is the Friday, so the STID one’s students revise their exams. Generally the STID one’s students prepare their exam two or three days before this exam. A few of us prepare four or five days before this.
When we have question if the STID one’s students make their homeworks at weekends, two thirds (23) they have made their homeworks the weekend, consequently, just one thirds (13) doesn’t make their homeworks the weekend.
After, for the STID one’s students who make their homework at weekend, nine work one hour the weekend which make two fifth of the STID one’s students, one sixth (6)work two hours per weekend and one nine work one hour and half.
For the question about the students and this homework on holidays, we have the same percentages when we have questioned about if they make their homworks at the weekend. So twenty two STID one’s students make their homework on holidays against fourteen STID one’s students who doesn’t make their homework.
Also we can see we have agains the same statistic for the question : Are you satisfied of your grades. We can think there is link with their answers and the answers for the homework who have made on holidays or the weekend.
Most STID one’s students doesn’t think they are well-organized (28) to opposite with the answers for the satisfaction for their grades.
Many STID one’s students make their homework in silence (17) and approximately ten STID one’s students make their homeworks as the same time listen music or watch TV each one.
One thirds think we have so much homework.
Thursday, October 18, 2007
Hello every body!
Today I've go to speak about life expectency because I had to.
We know, life expectency increase all year, but Is it very good for the world and people?!
I think no!
The medicine make all for the people don't die even though logically it's their end of life. So this people can't move, can't do nothing and the suffering, for themselves and their familly, is hard to bear. Why leave people if they haven't do anything on world and they want die?
All the more so it's expencive for the society and demography increase all year and we have already a big problem of hunger.
Although also people want to be immortal wrestle with human logical is bad.
We go con human nature who provoke moral and physical's problem.
Human want to protect him but he does think first toprotect is planet before protected him.
Today I've go to speak about life expectency because I had to.
We know, life expectency increase all year, but Is it very good for the world and people?!
I think no!
The medicine make all for the people don't die even though logically it's their end of life. So this people can't move, can't do nothing and the suffering, for themselves and their familly, is hard to bear. Why leave people if they haven't do anything on world and they want die?
All the more so it's expencive for the society and demography increase all year and we have already a big problem of hunger.
Although also people want to be immortal wrestle with human logical is bad.
We go con human nature who provoke moral and physical's problem.
Human want to protect him but he does think first toprotect is planet before protected him.
Monday, October 8, 2007
STID and statistic's exam
Hello!
After this weekend where all my STID's have work, we've got statistic's exam at 8:40 am with Natacha Heutte who's been nice today^^.
This exam wasn't very hard but Natacha who want to correct copy today. So with her enjoy, we've got very bad results. That's good for moral and continued to work for results who's not justified, a day we'll got our degree!
Thanks for student who word the weekend and who's got bad results cause a bad day.
Good luck!
After this weekend where all my STID's have work, we've got statistic's exam at 8:40 am with Natacha Heutte who's been nice today^^.
This exam wasn't very hard but Natacha who want to correct copy today. So with her enjoy, we've got very bad results. That's good for moral and continued to work for results who's not justified, a day we'll got our degree!
Thanks for student who word the weekend and who's got bad results cause a bad day.
Good luck!
Thursday, October 4, 2007
Hello every body!
Ok, I've create this blog for the english class with the most intelligent Mister Robertson (or Bruce^^).
So, I don't know what I go to put on this blog but I must make this.
The first subject is... Me!
I'm Jean-charles (JC), I'm student in Statistics and Data Analysis (Statiques et Traitement Informatique des Données; STID) at the IUT of Lisieux (nice town with Sainte Thérèse de Lisieux).
I was born in Rouen the 23 May 1984, and when I've got 2 years I was gone to Dieppe, and at 9 years I was gone to Lisieux. So that's would be 14 years I'm in Lisieux.
I make my college at Lisieux in Lycée Marcel Gambier who I've got my Scientific Baccalaureate in 2004.
After I was gone to Caen for first year of Geography and first year of Sociology, so two years for make party :D (that's good but It's very expensive)
When I've got 22 years, and no degree, I think I do make seriuosly studies and I choose STID because I love computer and mathematics. And I'm here!
Today, I'm in second year of STID, that's hard and the next week we've got a lot of examsss (3 like number of "s").
That's all for today!
Good Bye and kiss for girl ;)
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