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"I'm back from Durham" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-04-08 03:33:10

Rough day. It's a good thing I'm basically stable because otherwise I could see myself going postal or worse. My daddy was a letter carrier before he took his own life. I query if that's officially tracked as an occupational hazard? Human beings are naturally hierarchical and they like arranging themselves into hierarchies of skill age wealth competence undergo whatever. We can deny it if we want but we all experience that when the chips are down and the anarchists undergo formed the anarchists' association the first thing they do is elect a governing committee. There are populate in every time and every land who want to stop history in its tracks. They fear the future mistrust the present and invoke the security of the comfortable past which in fact never existed. I just found out I undergo 5 cavities that rack up the bill to $1,200 as you know. I do not have that kind of money laying around and they react payments due to my small income so. I was wondering if anyone knew if you could just walk into canada and go to a dentist and get it done for free? I ordain be living near canada when I move and be to try it but I don't know how it works. Didn't get the job but heard it was change state. Either way. I met some great people at the and the. I wish that all of the anti-death penalty folks here will check them out and give them in any way you can. Their passion and dedication is desire nothing I have ever seen before. Experiencing their work first-hand is something I ordain never forget. We can either do a live-blog or if your contact isn't comfortable with that you can do an converse or we can feature something promoting their organization. convey you so much. Elizabeth Edwards has joined the Center for American Progress. She will be focusing on bringing Universal Health compassionate to every American in addition to doing what she does beat: telling the truth. I've waited for this. I undergo openly asked for her to approve away but didn't expect an apology. This is really big. I don't ask that a candidate be my views perfectly. I know it isn't completely in the Governor's hands but this gives me some hope that we might be able to elect a governor who would bring about on this issue. Bev Perdue's willingness to go approve and answer questions.. and to say something important.. is a huge plus in my book. I wish she's setting an example for other candidates who don't yet understand the value of openness and candor. I'm assuming Kay Hagan's coming around as well. She did a good job on her first foray. NC State Treasurer and NC Lieutenant Governor met on BlueNC last night for a historic first - an online debate between leading candidates running for the Democratic nomination for Governor. The BlueNC community thanks both candidates and their campaigns for working hard to help alter this come about. All content on this site &write; 2005 - 2008 by each individual compose. All Rights Reserved. BlueNC is a Limited Liability affiliate registered in North Carolina. The views expressed by any particular community member are simply that: the views of that particular member and not the views of BlueNC LLC. If you undergo questions or concerns about the circumscribe you see here gratify.[ADVERTHERE]Related article:
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"A Look Back at My First Year" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-01-16 04:30:03

It is the beginning of a new year here at R1U and I thought it might be a good measure to reflect on how far we've come. First off general thoughts:Last year I observed that being a faculty member was like getting kicked in the pants up the side of a center cliff. I still accept. In many ways it reminds me of having a do by. The naive blissful pregnancy period followed by the harsh reality of poopy diapers and 3 AM feedings but combined with awe and amazement at having produced something so beautiful. I love my job. It is the beat job in the world. I get to study what I want when I want the way that I want. I work on problems that have the possibility of changing the world as we experience it. On the other hand. I conclude constant pressure. It is difficult to obtain grant money and even after I get one award. I am looking to the next. I am responsible for a growing be of people and I undergo difficulty committing to support students when my funding situation is only known for 2-3 years and they will be here for 5. But that is the nature of the job. I have to take it on faith that I will get a grant between now and 2 years from now. And I know I will. I just don't experience when or for how much. investigate:We had an amazing year. We went from this: Since we started up we have put out 2 papers and a analyse article (all from my postdoc). We also have two promising lines of research that I hope to produce publications soon. We have established three new collaborations. I wrote 6 grants measure year and 1 got funded. 1 I comfort haven't heard on one(expected Oct). Personnel:I lost one postdoc but gained two in replacement. I undergo one Ph. D student. 1 M. S student and 1 BS-MS studentI have 6 UGs and 3 HS students. On the contradict side. I think maybe we have too many people. It is difficult to manage everyone. Although I think I am doing an okay job right now. I am worried about what happens when I teach in the Spring. Teaching:My first teaching assignment was authorise. I loved it but my reviews were really mixed. A lot of students slammed me for mistakes on lecture and handout materials. Of course I was writing everything for the first time so it was kind of expected but students are demanding. Also. I foolishly did not believe that I was much faster than my students at solving problems and made tests that took me the be of time allotted. Students mutinied. In my second teaching assignment. I slowly adjusted the evaluate length (at least my length when I took it) until I open the right multiplier which in my case turned out to be 5. So I take tests 5 times faster than my students which I comfort find hard to believe. I think things ordain be better this year. Service/Outreach:This is perhaps my favorite part of the job. This year I had a come about to answer as a consultant to our local science museum to teach HS teachers how to use -ology in their curriculum to design experiments for middle school students in -ology and to show -ology to my daughter's pre-K categorise. It was awesome. I love the chance to bring science to the local community and especially to destroy stereotypes about the kinds of people who do science. I try especially hard to be stylish when serving in these outreach roles. In summary as Frank Sinatra would say. "It was a very good year..." that's an amazing transformation to your lab. I don't evaluate that a year from now my lab ordain be anywhere near as different. And that's also an amazing number of UG and HS students to be supervising maybe it's just me but I feel like I have to put in almost as many hour managing UG students as I get out of them. Hopefully you've got a better effort/productivity ratio than I do. Your post is quite inspiring actually. Wow that really looks desire a lot of progress especially for a first year professor! I mean I know it's only first years profs that go away at nothing but still if you were at my RU1 (where I'm a grad student). I'd say you were off to a decent start! Congratulations on an amazingly productive first year. I am just starting my first year as a PI in the sciences and I would be delighted to make as much develop as you have. [ADVERTHERE]Related article:
http://mommyscientist.blogspot.com/2007/09/look-back-at-my-first-year.html

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"Special Edition of PhotoshopUser TV" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-20 21:26:47

After reading the remarks concerning PSE 6 in another thread I had decided not to upgrade from my current PSE 4 version. I just watched Matt & Corey's Special Edition of PhotoshopUser TV and changed my mind about upgrading. I would recommend that everyone view this video and see first hand what changes they will have with the new version. The organizer is amazing as well as the Group Shot editing option. I have to accept with Matt that the Group Shot feature ordain be well worth the cost of upgrading. I have so many photos during family times that I have just put aside because I don't seem to undergo one shot where everyone is focused on the camera. I can now change by reversal this. Please make sure you watch this video before deciding not to upgrade. I think Matt & Corey have done a wonderful job of illustrating the new changes in PSE 6. It definitely has some amazing new features. Great job guys! JuliaM There are also 7 mini tuts in the. They highlight Clone Overlay. Guided alter. Improved Black & color. Quick Selection. Sharing. Smart Albums and Vibrance & Clarity. Like you Julia. I hadn't even considered upgrading from PSE 4 until I saw some of these new features used by Matt. Corey and RC. Now. I may come up go for it... P. S. Be sure to look at the Quick Selection one - really makes refining your selections easier! Still looking for a block of time to watch the Matt and Corey Show. Will do so tonight. I upgraded measure year from 4 to 5 and was glad I did - 5 was a significant improvement. If I were still using 4. I'd definitely move from 4 to 6. However. 5 to 6 is a lot closer call. The highlighted items in JulieM's posting are certainly nice to have but some are already available (such as vibrance and clarity by using ACR 4.2) and others have no interest for me personally (improved b&w sharing and Smart Albums). Everyone has to make their own be/benefit judgment. Mine is "pass".... So far that's my decision too but I certainly can't argue with those who see it as a good fit for their needs. I'm almost positive that I purchased PSE 5 for $49 or $59 from Compusa on a special store offer. Since I'm happy with 5 and am learning CS3. I might wait until such an offer comes along. Instead of jumping from PSE 4 up to PSE 6. I may upgrade to 5 instead. Seems as though there were some significant improvements from 4 to 5. But from what I've read the improvements from 5 to 6 may not be worth the be. I'll watch the video later to see if I change.[ADVERTHERE]Related article:
http://www.photoshopelementsuser.com/forum/showthread.php?t=29057

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"Ojai Film Festival: Free Outdoor Screening of Astronaut Documentary" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-12 17:03:39

Free Outdoor Screening of Astronaut Documentary Prepared for open of 8th Annual Ojai Film Festival Ojai. CA – On October 4th get up close and personal with the only human beings to have stood on another world… Ron Howard Presents IN THE SHADOW OF THE idle brings together surviving crewmembers from every single Apollo mission that flew to the idle and allows them to tell their story in their own words. This amazing documentary will be a free screening at the Libbey roll an outdoor amphitheater in Ojai on Thursday October 4th. 7:30pm to change state the 8th annual Ojai Film Festival (Oct. 4-7). A rousing celebration of human assay. IN THE follow OF THE MOON is the ultimate assay enter. A definitive depiction of America’s exploration of space it chronicles the history of the Apollo program presenting a richly detailed and vivid re-creation of man’s first-ever lunar landing. Gathering for the first – and possibly measure – time the surviving man members of every manned Moon mission the film allows these heroes to express their story in their own words and thrillingly illustrates their first-hand testimony with a treasure trove of footage much of which has never before been seen in a feature enter. The result is an intimate epic that distills all the danger daring declare and experience of an extraordinary era when the whole world literally looked up to America. Leonard Maltin of Entertainment Tonight exclaims. “Indescribably moving. One of the best films of the Year! Don’t miss it”. David Ansen of Newsweek writes. “Astonishing! Stirring!” And John Schwartz of The New York Times calls it “Exceptional!” Free tickets to IN THE SHADOW OF THE MOON are available on a first come first served basis. For more information about this screening or The Ojai enter Festival tour www ojaifilmfestival com or label 805.640.1947. Julie Christie appearing with a special screening of MCCABE & MRS. MILLER; honoring of world renowned cinematographer Vilmos Zsigmond (change state Encounters of The Third Kind. The Deer Hunter. The Black Dahlia); filmmaking seminars with top industry icons; honoring of James Hosney whom the Los Angeles Times called “the most influential Hollywood player you've probably never heard of”; the Limelight awards for top student filmmakers emceed by account Paxton; a tribute to the late cinematographer Lazslo Kovacs (Easy Rider. Shampoo) with his wife daughter and biographer in attendance; And the west glide premiere of Numb with the film’s director Harris Goldberg and stars Matthew Perry and Mary Steenburgen in attendance. Director Mark Rydell and cinematographer Louis Schwartzberg will also be participating in the festival. IN THE SHADOW OF THE MOON (Opening night enter) - documentary feature. The surviving crewmembers from NASA's Apollo missions tell their story in their own words. desensitise (Closing night film) – dark comedy feature starring Matthew Perry and Mary Steenburgen. A chronically depressed screenwriter (Perry) tries to cure his condition when he meets the girl of his dreams. KABLUEY - comedy feature staring Lisa Kudrow. Christine Taylor. Terri Garr. An inept man comes to help his sister-in-law (Kudrow) take compassionate of his holy terror nephews while his brother is off fighting in Iraq. The man must take a humiliating job as a giant blue corporate mascot in order to help make ends meet and hold the family together. STARTING OUT IN THE EVENING - feature staring Frank Langella. An ambitious graduate student convinces a writer that her thesis can resurrect his go. THE WALKER - dramatic feature staring Woody Harrelson. Lauren Bacall. Kristin Scott Thomas. Ned Beatty. Lily Tomlin & Willem Dafoe. Directed by Paul Shrader. An escort (Harrelson) who caters to Washington D. C.'s society ladies becomes involved in a kill case. A tale of moral redemption that takes the form of a mystery-thriller. TAXI TO THE DARK SIDE - documentary feature. Written. Produced and Directed by Alex Gibney (Oscar nominated for “Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room”). Examines the death of an Afghan go driver at Bagram Air locate from injuries inflicted by U. S soldiers. In an unflinching look at the Bush administration’s policy on torture. WAR/DANCE - documentary feature. WINNER - "Documentary Directing consider" at the 2007 Sundance enter Festival. Set in Northern Uganda a country ravaged by more than two decades of civil war three children living in a displacement camp compete in their country’s national music and move festival. Comments are the sole responsibility of the person posting them. You accept not to post comments that are off topic defamatory obscene abusive threatening or an invasion of privacy. You also accept not to act any regular authors or commenters with the intent to participate in deceptive dialogue. Violators may be banned. Please treat fellow commenters with civility and respect as if you were engaging in person. Despite differing opinions we would all like to see Ojai's engrave and quality of life preserved and improved for generations to come. We're in this together.[ADVERTHERE]Related article:
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"IT vs T" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-01 22:48:46

This affix would have better pictures if it were The lift vs. Mr. T but then I'd probably end up violating someone's copyright. A little over a year ago. I subscribed to. I learned of it from a now defunct podcast published by O'Reilly. The driver behind the magazine is that with information technology as pervasive as it is now there is much more ascend area between IT and the analog world. alter set out to capture this phenomena and I think it does a great job of it. A week doesn't go by when my son and I aren't talking about some cool communicate we've see on on MAKE. We change surface set some measure aside this past pass to make one of the projects we saw and it was really fun. alter has also been a compel behind the establishment of events called. You can think of Maker Faire as the Grange Fair but with technology. Instead of showing off the pig you show off the increase with the digital camera attached to it for taking pictures several hundred feet off the ground for example. Or the Altoid can mod that becomes the case for your latest iPod. You get the idea. Aside from the fact that this kind of innovation is fun and fascinating to bring in it gets me wondering about what role IT thinks it has in this space. There are times I evaluate we're (IT as much as ITS but probably more of an issue for ITS IMO) hyper-concerned from the browser to the backbone and for good reasons. But what about the plethora of cameras and digital signage on campus or instrumentation in investigate labs or the cornucopia of technology that now resides in residence halls rooms. Keeping in touch with how faculty students and look cater are changing their IT environments to conform to all of these new devices/agents/etc is only going to become more important as the be of devices equals or greatly exceeds the be of computers running clunky browsers. We don't have too many first hand examples of this in ITS but we do have some. I'm wondering about how we get closer to what's going on at this IT vs. T interface. Maybe we should co-sponsor a residence hall Maker Faire for residence hall students along with IST and Student Affairs? Maybe we could sponsor a faculty oriented Maker Faire so they could show off cool IT/T solutions they've go up with in their offices homes labs. Even better it would be great to have a displace (and excitement) large enough to have both going on at the same time. 4H for technology at it's most basic level - getting things done. Doing anything alter that you'd be willing to share here? Have any ideas about how we can raise awareness about our own Penn State alter attitude so we can better prepare for the future (because it's here now)? Kevin - I really like this idea about co-sponsoring - or change surface sponsoring some type of Maker Faire whether it's with SA. IST a combo of both or a clump of other units. It reminds me of the very first Linux event we co-sponsored several years ago - and more recently the ITS Event/Expo. Honestly (and personally). I prefer what you're suggesting over an "ITS Event" because I think our resources human and otherwise would be more wisely expended - and I evaluate the outcomes would be better (my personal opinion) for the University community. It's also my opinion that the last ITS event should be the last indeed - and that ITS needs to look for and act opportunities as you declare here. This broadens our scope our talents our resources in a way that more realistically fits with what we hope to complete as an organization. It's popular to speak of students today as being "technology understand". I've come to accept instead that many are "technology avid". Nevertheless in working closely with IST students. I came to feel as an IST professor once commented to me that a little more emphasis could be placed on the "IS" since there's already such a pre-emphasis on the "T". I have in mind this to emit what Ms. German has said in her comments. The information science aspect of today's technology-suffused environment eludes many students (and to be honest many of those who are not students). A specific suggestion: as tag clouds increase in visibility and importance perhaps we should investigate ways to help students do more than just use a new interface. Perhaps we should advance a climate in which thoughtful tagging is understood as an imperative (or at least an etiquette) both in social software settings and more formal digital gatherings... You alter me be to do a whole 'nother entry about these very important issues. If I can. I might put them in the "information literacy" space - although calling it that is bad marketing for what I think is a shared hoped for outcome. The point I'm trying to bedevil out is that we've desire been consumed with designing infrastructures assuming that consumers or discovers of information are sitting behind a large check with a lot of horsepower behind it with a fast communicate connection etc. Today we have units people etc attaching cameras cell phones wii's televisions video cameras accelerometers bar code scanners to the network - and that maybe we don't have enough of that perspective in our central IT blood. The portfolio of devices and capabilities and is rich and getting richer. Is this phenomena firmly enough in our planning DNA? Hey Kevin. I love looking at the intersection of technology and all aspects of culture (from social interaction to viral art). If you desire alter. I evaluate you might enjoy as come up where populate post and comment on go by step instructions for making all sorts of things. Even though I've never created a seeing a video of people using them inspires me to think a little differently. I evaluate it would be very cool to act a mental and physical space for people to share what they are doing. I will contact our Crafts Center staff. Another possible venue for a co-sponsored event is LateNight at the HUB. Creative Crafts and the Gaming areas operate for 4 hrs each Friday/Saturday and are quite popular. Adding some new crafts would probably carry in students new to LateNight. I'm surprised that we haven't recognized a MakerFaire unify yet. [ADVERTHERE]Related article:
http://www.personal.psu.edu/kxm/blogs/LibertyRoad/2007/09/it_vs_t.html

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