Random Thoughts

Just a Note- Lazy with comments

Just a note here because I figured it is not clear- I am on vacation these days and, while I continue to post at a regular frequency, I am much more erratic than usual with answering comments in the threads. I would like this to be clear, because I usually ...

Blog Post - Tommaso Dorigo - Jul 24 2010 - 12:33pm

A Memory Of Croydon Airport

Recently Elizabeth Cunningham Perkins brought us a Weedy Rumination on the Creeping Bellflower, Campanula rapunculoides. I will now tell you about a wildflower growing in my own garden, which is full of memories. ...

Article - Robert H Olley - Jul 28 2010 - 10:35am

Museum Days, Not Nights

Aww. I cannot bring myself to enter the contest to win a month living in the Museum of Science and Industry in Chicago. The website beckons: "Be the experiment. Eat. Sleep. Science."  But I am not proficient at editing or making videos, a prereq ...

Article - Anonymous - Aug 1 2010 - 12:23am

The Say Of The Week

"I don't want to achieve immortality through my work... I want to achieve it through not dying" Woody Allen ...

Blog Post - Tommaso Dorigo - Aug 2 2010 - 3:12am

Video games and crowdsourced data

When I was a grad student, I installed SETI@home on a bunch of lab computers, which served as a screen saver and crunched data from scans of the sky in search of aliens whenever the computer was idle. I thought this was a neat idea, as it tapped into the p ...

Blog Post - T. Ryan Gregory - Aug 4 2010 - 4:07pm

Scientopia- former Scienceblogs writers get communal

Know why BetaMax didn't beat out VCRs even though it was better in every way?   The same reason more people have PCs than Apples.   Strangling the technology with one provider keeps the market small and when a flexible alternative comes out, people fl ...

Blog Post - Hank Campbell - Aug 6 2010 - 2:30pm

Spitting On Graves

Spitting On Graves There is science, there is bad science, there is propaganda and then there is spitting on graves. I recently wrote about Robert McClure, the man who finally proved the existence of a North West passage, in fact the most direct passage o ...

Blog Post - Patrick Lockerby - Aug 6 2010 - 3:11pm

Dropbox rules

I love Dropbox. I use it to back up and synchronize all my important files, and it has pretty much replaced my need for external hard drives and USB keys. I also use it to share specific folders with co-authors or students so that any changes they make or ...

Blog Post - T. Ryan Gregory - Aug 6 2010 - 3:17pm

Discover Magazine sold- print science media valuations plummet

Discover Magazine, both print and online, has been sold to Kalmbach Publishing, which owns publications like Astronomy, Trains and Birder's World. Price: $7 million, says MediaWeek, for a company with 700,000 print subscribers and $14 million in annua ...

Blog Post - Hank Campbell - Aug 6 2010 - 4:57pm

In Athens

No, this is not about Physics. No, you are probably not interested. No, this blog is not only about science. I sometimes use it as-guess what- a log book, a diary. A habit I have learned five years ago, as I walked my first steps in the world of blogging, ...

Blog Post - Tommaso Dorigo - Aug 6 2010 - 5:02pm