Tuesday, July 26, 2005

Wednesday, July 20, 2005

Sad Moon Day

While I was working on this post, I found out that James Doohan died. Like so many other people, I always liked the character of Scotty. I'm glad that James didn't mind being identified with the role. Tonight I'll watch a ST movie and raise a glass -- rum, not scotch, but the sentiment will be the same.

My original thought for today:

Why is it that it took less than 10 years from when President Kennedy said 'Let's go to the moon' to Armstrong and Aldrin leaving their footprints in the dust and yet, here we are, more than three and a half decades later and we still haven't made it to another planet? Hell, we haven't even been back to the Moon since 1972! I know that our probes and probes are doing great work, and we need to continue on that avenue, but it's also time for us humans to get going....

Friday, July 15, 2005

Harry-mania

I've been working on a Harry Potter post (mostly dealing with my disappointment with the third movie), but am finding it difficult to finish, so for now I'll just ask that you please don't assault your mail delivery person tomorrow, okay? They've got enough to deal with....

{Yes, I'm aware that the above is grammatically incorrect, however, colloquially it's okay.}

Tuesday, July 12, 2005

Thursday, July 07, 2005

Deep Impact Perspective

For those concerned about the audacity and ramifications of a bunch of Earthlings messing with a comet, please read this explanation from the Planetary Society Weblog.

Local news coverage of the event can be found in the Honolulu Advertiser, Honolulu Star-Bulletin, and The Maui News.

Event sites:
Hawaii
JPL
NASA

Sunday, July 03, 2005

DI Success

Deep Impact successfully collided with Comet Tempel 1 -- congratulations everyone!

Friday, July 01, 2005

Full-time

Well, today I started working full-time for the Mookini Library at the University of Hawaii at Hilo / Hawaii Community College. It's a temporary position, but has benefits (vacation, sick, medical, dental, vision)-- yippee! I'll be doing all the things I've been doing while I've been working here part time (Astronomy, Physics, Nursing, and Pharmacy collection development, website maintenance, annual reports preparation, other special projects). I'll be adding Reference Desk duties for 20 hours per week, and I may get to teach some Library Instruction classes -- I taught some at UH-West Oahu a few years ago and enjoyed it.

We're a bit lost in the paperwork jungle when it comes to how I can continue to work part-time for the Library at the Institute for Astronomy Hilo, but I think we may be close to some daylight.

Hope you have a safe and enjoyable holiday weekend!

Friday, June 24, 2005

Testing comments

Testing the changes I made to the template to include comments...

MIT Weblog Survey

I just completed the MIT Weblog Survey. It was interesting to go back over the history of this blog and do the actual math to find what percentage of the posts have been personal (60%), business (40%), and current events / news (30%). My original guesses were way off....

Friday, June 10, 2005

WordCount

Yet another nifty place on the 'Net where you can spend {waste} bunches of time....

WordCount™ is "an artistic experiment in the way we use language. It presents the 86,800 most frequently used English words, ranked in order of commonness." The data comes from The British National Corpus (BNC), "a 100 million word collection of samples of written and spoken language from a wide range of sources, designed to represent a wide cross-section of current British English, both spoken and written."

Okay, so it's British. It's still interesting....

To get you started:
1 the
2 of
3 and
4 to
5 a
6 in
7 that
8 it
9 is
10 was
11 i
12 for
13 on
14 you
15 he
16 be
17 with
18 as
19 by
20 at

376 god
384 love
1279 dog
2532 cat
3107 hate
14646 hawaii

86790 tella
86791 savills
86792 homemakers
86793 golgotha
86794 lauro
86795 multilingualism
86796 tangency
86797 carniola
86798 workless
86799 recrossed
86800 conquistador

aloha (currently not in archive)

Wednesday, May 25, 2005

SW III

Why, in this age when everyone loves abbreviations, acronyms, and initialisms, would you have a lengthy title that can be shortened to ROTS?

Anyway....

This movie was much, much, much better than I had expected. Still some rough spots and some wooden acting, even from Ewan (who looks an awful lot like Kiefer Sutherland in these last two SW movies). The killing sequence has a wonderful musical score.

Note to N: there are a couple of groaner places in the very beginning when I thought "Oh no, please don't let this be like II." It never got that bad, I don't think. Then again, I started getting a cold that day, so maybe my head was more fuzzy than I realized. It will be interesting to see what I think the second time around....

Thursday, May 19, 2005

Store Wars

Brilliant... absolutely brilliant: Store Wars

Thursday, May 12, 2005

More Cool Sites

I haven't explored these much, but at first glance they look interesting:

Eternal Egypt

The Big Myth -- the Hawaiian link doesn't work yet, but the Egypt one does.

TV Shows on DVD -- you can vote for TV shows you want to be released on DVD.

Friday, April 29, 2005

Cool Sites

Lori pointed out this awesome photographer's site, Chromasia.

MapMachine -- National Geographic Maps, 'nuf said....

The End of Everything?

In the short article "What are the odds of Earth's cataclysmic end?" IfA researchers explain some of the possibilities other than a galactic highway. Don't Panic -- you don't need to lose any sleep over them.

One of the things I love about astronomers is their ability to talk about their science in plain language. You can hear for yourself at the free "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the End of Everything", a panel discussion by University of Hawai'i astronomers, at 7 p.m. Wednesday, May 4, at the Art building auditorium on the Manoa campus.

Another thing I love about science in general is that truth is almost always stranger than fiction ever could be.

Tuesday, April 26, 2005

Campus Hawaii Clubs

Hawaii is special in so many ways, even when it's exported to the mainland: "Hawaii clubs are fixtures at more than 50 colleges nationwide, and on many campuses are the only state-themed clubs."

Sorry, Dad, even if Cornell had one, I still wouldn't move back....

Monday, April 11, 2005

Two Links

I love Michael McGrorty's writing. This post goes well with our 52 in 52 attempt. I'm think I'm now at about 27 -- I may have forgotten a couple along the way...

And:

In Wil's words: "I'm not sure if this is real, or not. If it's not, it's the funniest satire in history. If it is . . . it explains so much."

Open House

And a wonderful time was had by all...

Monday, March 21, 2005

Haikubes

Just in time for her foray back into the world of being employed by someone else, Miss Lori has established Haikubes, "Poetry for Modern-Day Corporate Warriors." And she asked me to join!

So, I wrote 6 of these darn things in 1/2 an hour yesterday -- the voices in my head are back! I will post them gradually so as to not be too overwhelming, and also because I'll probably never be able to write another one after that creative burst....

To get you started, and because the last one I wrote doesn't really fit the theme, I'll post it here:

I can’t stop thinking
In terms of five, seven, five
Guess things could be worse

Tuesday, March 15, 2005

Handheld Recovery

I will never understand computers as long as I live. I finally broke out the operating system disc for my handheld, but decided to give it just one more try (fingers crossed, whispered pleas). And damned if it didn't sync right away! I have no explanation. None. I'm completely stumped and confused. Also, mightily relieved...