[FRIAM] Dennis Cox, amateur extraordinaire, with 6 views given via Google Earth by Rich Murray of 360 m high mountain E of Fresno, CA, with uphill and then downhill ejecta melt flows -- informative bo

2010-03-26 Thread Rich Murray
Dennis Cox, amateur extraordinaire, with 6 views given via Google Earth by Rich Murray of 360 m high mountain E of Fresno, CA, with uphill and then downhill ejecta melt flows -- informative book with 92 color images: 2010.03.25 http://rmforall.blogspot.com/2010_03_01_archive.htm Thursday, March

[FRIAM] BlenderArt Magazine

2010-03-26 Thread Tom Johnson
FYI. Surely of interest to some of the list subscribers. Also, be sure to check out the AMSER site. -tom johnson *BlenderArt Magazine* http://blenderart.org/ Blender art is that which is created by using Blender, a free 3D "creation suite". In other words, it's a graphics animation and video

[FRIAM] Mike's Music Exchange

2010-03-26 Thread Nicholas Thompson
http://www.mikesmusicexchange.com Am I the last person on earth to learn about this venue? I learned about them because they are presenting a free showing of michael moore's CAPITALISM: A LOVE STORY on Sunday at 2pm. As I read the map, they are more or less across the freeway from BobCat B

Re: [FRIAM] Mike's Music Exchange

2010-03-26 Thread John Sadd
Don't know whether you're the last person on earth to learn about the venue (highly unlikely given the prevailing view that Eldorado is somewhere in the far boonies), but Mike's is a very nice new setup (primarily for live performances) in the recently revamped and reopened La Tienda, the c

Re: [FRIAM] Dennis Cox, amateur extraordinaire, with 6 views given via Google Earth by Rich Murray of 360 m high mountain E of Fresno, CA, with uphill and then downhill ejecta melt flows -- informativ

2010-03-26 Thread michael barron
rich: I tried to open some of the links, and could not do it inside gmail. Are you having a simular problem, or shoud I try the Yahoo account! regards michael barron On Fri, Mar 26, 2010 at 7:44 AM, Rich Murray wrote: > Dennis Cox, amateur extraordinaire, with 6 views given via Google Earth b

[FRIAM] Sperm pelotons; article in Nature

2010-03-26 Thread Hugh Trenchard
On February 12, Roger Critchlow posted a reference to "sperm pelotons", which inspired me to read the Nature article and to think a bit about how principles of peloton interactions could be applied to sperm aggregations. I've outlined some thoughts below.

Re: [FRIAM] Sperm pelotons; article in Nature

2010-03-26 Thread Nicholas Thompson
This is fun to think about. Hopefully, REC will help me: Is there a paradox here. let it be the case that sperm sort themselves by fitness; let it further be the case that sperm in peletons have an advantage over sperm that dont. Isnt it now the case that sperm are no longer sorting themselves

Re: [FRIAM] Dennis Cox, amateur extraordinaire, with 6 views given via Google Earth by Rich Murray of 360 m high mountain E of Fresno, CA, with uphill and then downhill ejecta melt flows -- informativ

2010-03-26 Thread Tom Johnson
Yes, I had probs with some of the links. -tj On Fri, Mar 26, 2010 at 7:22 PM, michael barron wrote: > rich: > > I tried to open some of the links, and could not do it inside gmail. > Are you having a simular problem, or shoud I try the Yahoo account! > > regards > michael barron > > > > On Fri,

[FRIAM] El Solitario 29.4982 -103.7625, 1.254 km low inside 13 km wide circles -- possible tornado type vortex ablation: Rich Murray 2010.03.26

2010-03-26 Thread Rich Murray
El Solitario 29.4982 -103.7625, 1.254 km low inside 13 km wide circles -- possible tornado type vortex ablation: Rich Murray 2010.03.26 http://rmforall.blogspot.com/2010_03_01_archive.htm Friday, March 26, 2010 http://groups.yahoo.com/group/astrodeep/message/46 __

Re: [FRIAM] Analog Computing Theory

2010-03-26 Thread sarbajit roy
Hi I'm an engineer (so not really a scientist). Was just mulling if everything on this list has to be "complex" (ie. made complicated) by converting / reducing to simple mathematical "models" (with loads of assumptions) to solve problems, which nobody (or hardly anyone) faces in the real world, on