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Discussion of solid earth sciences.
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NICE TRY, CHENEY & BUSH, BUT YOUR GOOSE IS COOKED
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< [link] < A peer-reviewed scientific paper on the discovery of nano-thermites in the dust of the World Trade Center has been published. < Now, officially, we know for sure 911 WAS a government conspiracy. < Of course, you undoubtedly haven't read -- or heard -- a word of this... more »
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Mars Marquette Island contains bone remains
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Mars “Marquette Island” contains bone remains like meteorites on Earth Figure 1 below shows Martian block “Marquette Island” contains bone remains evidenced by numerous Haversian canal remains, three of which are labelled in the figure. “Marquette Island” of Mars shares similarities with meteorites found on Earth in their bone structures... more »
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Drilling, Sampling, Borehole Logging and Sedimentary Correlations
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BORING LOGS: MAKING ACCURATE DESCRIPTIONS AND CONFIDENT CORRELATIONS (90-minute educational Webinar by Midwest GeoSciences Group) By Tim Kemmis, Ph.D., PG. and Dan Kelleher, PG., CIPM. Co-Authors of The Field Guide for Soil and Stratigraphic Analysis. 10 December 2009, 12Noon-1:30pm MST) This online webinar is designed to teach professionals how to make... more »
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OT, sort of: Earth scientists hacked, everybody gets excited
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The actual branch of earth science involved in this, when named, generally causes hackles and voices to rise and minds to close and havoc-dogs to be released all over the place, so I didn't mention it. It's interesting--though that might be hard to appreciate until a few decades have passed and people can look back at all this with some... more »
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OT: Linux
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Back in May I posted a question about a "cookbook" guide to setting up SELinux in Fedora 10. There weren't too many answers available and I said I'd therefore have to write a few recipe cards myself. Well, apparently they're up to Fedora 12 now, but I've got Fedora 11 installed and have not only gotten the basics (the *very* basics) of... more »
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2010 Short Courses - Practical Stats
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Time Series and Forecasting -- New Course from Practical Stats Today, water-quality and other scientific data can be measured by automatic recorders or remotely by satellite only seconds apart from one another. Agencies have begun to store, present, and analyze these "continuous data". Data recorded this closely together usually violate the independence... more »
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