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From: Adam Treister <adam@treestar.com>
Date: Sun Mar 16 2008 - 00:04:42 EDT

Justin,

We're working hard to finalize FlowJo Collectors' Edition, which
adds
Acquisition (only for Cytek upgrades). That version already has some
ability to simulate acquisition by reading an FCS file as the input,
but it ignores the machine settings when simulating so increasing
the
gain doesn't show the increase in the data previews.

Making it work interactively in simulation mode has been postponed
while we smooth out how the program works when it's actually
acquiring, but we'll get you a beta version to see if it's a good
option for you. Our intention is to support simulation without
needing a license, so it will be free for training purposes. Check
out the web page: <http://www.flowjo.com/v7/html/cypod.html>

On a different note, I want to thank Allan Kachelmeier, et al for
putting on another great meeting in Portland this week. I took
several new employees up to Portland to expose them what we do, and
they were all blown away by what cool people are doing this
interesting science. Flowers rock.

Adam

Adam Treister
President
Tree Star, Inc.

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Posted by Mitch Haynes


On Jun 22, 9:35*pm, buybro...@yahoo.com wrote:
COLLUSION? KEEPING OTHER VENDORS FROM ENTERING THE MARKET SINCE THE
PURDUE CYTOMETRY MAIL LIST IS THE ONLY OUTLET WITH ISAC AND EVERY
UNIVERSITY..ECT
Collusion is an agreement, usually secretive, which occurs between two
or more persons to deceive, mislead, or defraud others of legal
rights, or to obtain an objective forbidden by law typically involving
fraud or gaining an unfair advantage and can involve "wage fixing,
kickbacks, or misrepresenting the independence of the relationship
between the colluding parties."[1] All acts affected by collusion are
considered void.[2]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Collusion

Why would a Professor at ISU believe that J Paul ... Why would a
Professor at ISU believe that

J Paul Robinson and the Purdue Cytometry Mail List could stop anyone
from posting on GOOOOOOGLES website.

Why did Larry Farell lie about sending J Paul Robinson this request?

Is there only 3000 people on the Purdue Cytometry Mail list?

Re: [Fwd: flow cytometry
software will you trust Purdue..Lets play MONOPOLY]

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J. Paul Robinson
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To:Larry Farrell <farrlarr_at_isu.edu>; mitchell haynes
<buybroker_at_yahoo.com>;
skelley_at_flowcyt.cyto.purdue.edu; Bartek Rajwa
rajwa_at_flowcyt.cyto.purdue.edu

Larry

Sorry you are experiencing a problem


I initially thought messages coming from this person were a scam and

challenged them when they started posting to our list as well. I had

someone do a check on them. it is apparent that they have written
some

software and they think its ants-pants. They have tried to post
things

on the Purdue list, they have used every possible website and email

discussion group to get cross listed to boost their ratings on
Google.

Basically I view their behavior as very tenuous and from the message
you

sent me, it appears that it is not appropriate to do what they are
doing...

I have taken the following action:

Steve Kelley has been instructed to remove their email and any
postings on the Purdue list. They are now banned

2. I am going to Copying Bartek Rajwa the editor of the ISAC site to

beware of them

3. I am contacting Google and other sites to let them know that these

people are self-propagating links.

4. If I see any message that in any way impunes Purdue or our

reputation, I will go after them with every possible legal recourse
at

my disposal. We will not allow our reputation to suffer because of

commercial abuse.

5. You should ban this address, and basically indicate to your
members

that this is a scam. While they claim to be legitimate, they are
acting

exactly as any scam artist...I already told them that they were
acting

as scammers and they got upset with me...well, if they don't desist,

they will find out how much influence we actually have...

I will check the message


is,

I will close this person down really, really fast!!! (Steve please
check

out this message and make a copy)

Larry, we have about 3000 people on the Purdue discussion list which
is

primarily about cytometry - and a lot of flow cytometry - to join,

people actually have to go through me, and we review every person who

comes on.

I am sorry you are experiencing this problem, and we are happy to
help

in any way we can.

regards

paul Robinson

Professor, Purdue

GLarry Farrell wrote:



Dear Robert Murphy

NEW
FLOWCYTOMETRY SOFTWARE FOR ALL BD and Beckman/Coulter Flow Cytometers
CAN
PROCESS 24,000-42,000 SAMPLES PER HOUR. FLOW CYTOMETRY FCS CYTO PRO
QUICK FACS http://www.kanecki.com/flow.html

Increased quality and productivity. With 10,000,000 event files, you
can process 24,000 samples/hour, and maintain quality up to Sigma 5
or
better. Compare this to having your research technologist performing
only 100 samples/hour analysis.
Increased laboratory utilization by 3X because you can perform the
analysis off-lab and free laboratory time for reading samples. This
was achieved when I developed the program, and we had a program
project grant from 1992 to 1998 of $8M.
Works with FCS 3.0 in all data modes as floating point, integer*4,
and
ASCII.
Works with BD and Beckman/Coulter Flow Cytometers and Cell Sorters
Backwards compatible with FCS 2.0 files and Flow Cytometers and Cell
Sorters.
Can read FCS 3.0 files up to 10M events with 20 parameters. Easy to
Use, three step process. Load initial file, set gate, specify file
list to process. That's it.
Collaboration tools to allow you to cut and paste image results to
results.
Statistical analysis results imprinted on histogram plots directly as
mean, mode, and median with the ability to present results in log
mode
or linear mode, depending on the detector used. Plain vanilla coding
for easy update and maintenance to allow for the greatest user and
software quality.
One time purchase fee, no yearly renewal fees as with others. Proven
tract record in FACS, Fluorescent Activated Cell Sorter Laboratory.
The laboratory was rated the best laboratory in the Midwest USA in
1990.

This application is designed for large-scale fluorescent activated
cell sorter
analysis. The program can read up to FCS 3.0 files and has been
tested
to run on Becton Dickinson and CoulterOrtho based flow cytometers and
cell sorters. The main advantage of this program is that you can have
the computer perform the analysis for you after you have selected the
region to analyze. The result is that up to 24,000 samples per hour
can be analyzed on a 1.4 GHz speed computer. This program is designed
for researcher and technologist use. It uses rectangular gating, and
is intuitive to use. To use this program, the FCS must have the
extension, *.bin as "54203023.bin" as an example. The *.bin extension
is what the computer uses to locate the files on the computer.

THANK YOU FOR YOU TIME MITCHELL HAYNES VP
SALES KANECKI
ASSOCIATES 832-347-1669

THIS WAS J PAUL ROBINSON RESPONSE TO THE INFORMATION SENT Re: Fw: NEW
FLOWCYTOMETRY SOFTWARE FOR ALL BD and Beckman/Coulter Flow Cytometers
CAN PROCESS 24,000 SAMPLES PER HOUR...Standard Header|Full Message
View J. Paul Robinson J. Paul Robinson ... ViewFriday, September 28,
2007 9:37:32 AM To:mitchell haynes Cc:david_at_kanecki2.com;
skelley_at_flowcyt.cyto.purdue.edu

Steve
what is this email - it came to me with Bob Murphy's name associated
with it. It seems to be an advertisement, this junk mail, and it
seems
to have been modified by you ...

So I guess I am confused. was this sent to the list, or do you have
an
details about it - i am concerned about these junk messages going out
to
our members, - if they are using our lists, I will deal with them
appropriately, but I am not happy about this - any info you can give
me
appreciated

thanks

paul

WHILE BEING SHOCKED BY THIS MAIL...MITCHELL HAYNES VP.KANECKI
ASSOCIATES INC....WROTE BACK : mitchell haynes
<buybroker_at_yahoo.com>


From: "jpr_at_flowcyt.cyto.purdue.edu"
<jpr_at_flowcyt.cyto.purdue.edu>

To: mitchell haynes <buybroker_at_yahoo.com>

Cc: jpr_at_flowcyt.cyto.purdue.edu

Sent: Friday, September 28, 2007 2:26:51 PM

Subject: Re: Fw: NOT A JUNCK MAIL STEVE WAS JUST FOWARDING
INFORMATION
TO
PROPER CHANNELS Sorry, I think it is junk mail

regards

paul robinson

On Nov 30, 7:23 pm, Larry Farrell <farrl...@isu.edu> wrote:

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DISCUSSIONS RELATING TO ISAC OR WHAT IS GOOD FOR J PAUL ROBINSON
PRESIDENT OF ISAC.....HEAD OF PURDUE CYTOMETRY THE ONLY LINK

http://yedda.com/people/9511561018841/

A SMALL
WITH ALL HIS POWER HE HAS BEEN ABLE TO DO WHAT EVER HE LIKES SO WHY
NOT ASK J PAUL ROBINSON PRESIDENT OF ISAC HEAD OF PURDUE CYTOMETRY.
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From: Barsky, Lora (LBar...@chla.usc.edu)
Date: Tue Mar 20 2001 - 14:28:04 EST

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I'm not sure if there is a Los Angeles Basin users
group,
but thought I could advertise here to interested parties.
Thanks,

Lora Barsky - Lead Operator
Research Immunology/BMT FACS Core
Childrens Hospital Los Angeles

On Aug 20, 2004, at 2:25 PM, J. Paul Robinson wrote:

... http://www.wehi.edu.au/cytometry/WEASELv... > > Winlist 3d
from
Verity House Software (www.vsh.com) ... Yes, I live off FlowJo sales,
and that's a blatantly ...
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From: Adam Treister (a...@treestar.com)
Date: Mon Apr 22 2002 - 00:15:07 EST
* Reply: Mario Roederer: "Job Opening -- Immediate -- Vaccine

______________________________________...
Only two more weeks until ISAC, that biennial bacchanalia of flower
power
and fun! So I hope you'll excuse a bunch of blatantly commercial
announcements to the list, but endulge me this one time and read on.

At the show we'll be releasing FlowJo Version 4. We've got new
platforms
for overlaying and clustering, we've made it work better across the
Internet, added all sorts of new

For those who haven't found it yet, we've unveiled a spanking new
FlowJo
website. Flowjo.com is chuck full of new content, functionality and
spunk.
Automated price quotes, online ordering, a FAQ that will guide you to
new
depths of understanding, and none of that awful yellow on black text.
The
search engine even works. No ads & cookie-free. Check it out.
Specifically, you should check our pricing. Prices are going up on
May 10.
It has been a number of years since we've changed our prices and with
the
development of the OSX and PC versions, itıs time for a leap. I
guess
there's no such thing as a free launch. Anyway, this may be a great
time to
buy that FlowJo ten pack you've been thinking about. Licenses
purchased
before May 10 are entitled to a year of free upgrades, including the
4.0
release.
Unleash the flower power!
Adam
--
Adam Treister
Tree Star,

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