Letting some of it trickle out while trying to soak it all in

Tuesday, April 10, 2012

Arctic biogeochemistry, Real Steel, and rollerblades

So, I've decided to treat myself with a thematic movie for each day of my comps. Today's questions were on arctic biogeochemistry and so I picked Hugh Jackman's new film Real Steel.

I forgot that nitrite was an intermediary in denitrification but I bet some boxing robots will make me feel better. 

On my way to the neighborhood Redbox I saw some rollerblade tracks in the snow. 

I just Googled "rollerblade tracks in the snow" and found this new invention by Scott Olson (best known for inventing rollerblades):

Check out his website, and make sure to hit play on the video for the full effect: Skyride

I'm laughing, but it is actually pretty cool. Here's a news report on some of the applications. I like how Scott makes sure to point out the rollerblade connection. Apparently they're thinking of installing one of these in Abu Dhabi's new capital and in the Denver airport.

Monday, April 2, 2012

Gems from a pile of emails

My comprehensive exam starts next week. It will consist of four days of written tests and then a few hours of oral examination. For the last three weeks I've been in full comps prep mode. I've found that I can't learn anything without feeling a compulsive need to write it down and cross-reference it.

In the heat of this panicked learning I've gotten way behind in my email. Working through the digital stack this morning revealed a few gems. In the spirit of exhaustive recording and cross-referencing here are some lines from those emails that struck me as particularly important (subject lines from the original emails below):

8. Your baby is losing that wrinkled alien look.

7. I am a conscientious objector on the dance....

6. we have been so busy chasing exotic animals

5. Just wanted to let you know that he has offered to show the RISE board the electric snowmobile next week at 2pm, for all who are interested.

4. I really don't like mice either, but then again, I was in New York City during that time. I might have done research on the transgenic mice found in the walls of my mission apartments.

3. I'm not sure what I would do in a race where hypothermia wasn't a clear and present danger.

2. Oy. The "Antarcticization of the Arctic"! 

And my favorite:

1. Happy April! Your Contaminants in the Polar Regions Coordinators, Emily, Igor, and Pedro



Happy April to you all as well.

(8. Your pregnancy: 33 weeks 7. Why this kolaveri di 6. camera back online 5. Electric Snowmachin4. Already collaborating in 2004 3. sluice box? 2. Your NSF award 1. April is Contaminants in the Polar Regions!)