Spotted these snow drops blooming in the yard. Spring must be around the corner.
Sunday, 27 February 2011
Wednesday, 23 February 2011
Fortune Cookies dispense problem solving and optimization advice.
"A problem clearly stated is a problem half solved" certainly captures the need to clearly set up a problem and how the work to do that can be a significant but useful part of the solution process.
On the other hand "Doing the best at this moment puts you in the best place for the next moment" fails to capture that in an optimization you might find a local maximum using such a technique and fail to globally optimize the whole system.
On the other hand "Doing the best at this moment puts you in the best place for the next moment" fails to capture that in an optimization you might find a local maximum using such a technique and fail to globally optimize the whole system.
This week's fortune cookies offered or inspired surprising insight for a slip of paper inside a cookie.
Tuesday, 22 February 2011
Snowy Day on the Shellpot Creek
Snow pillows are back on Shellpot Creek.
The snow amounted to 3.5 inches by my measurement at the driveway a few feet from the garage.
The snow amounted to 3.5 inches by my measurement at the driveway a few feet from the garage.
Thursday, 17 February 2011
Migrating Birds
Can you see the long line of migrating birds in a "V" flying across this picture? I think that direction is roughly west. There was another line just as long preceding this one. Taken on full digital zoom with my definitely not crappy iPhone. Those of you that remember my heroic efforts with my previous phone, the crappy Treo camera will recall my frustration with picture taking then. Now it is a pleasure.
Monday, 14 February 2011
T-shirt: How to explain your research at a party.
My new t-shirt reward for renewing my subscription to Science arrived. I wore it proudly yesterday.
One might have just as easily titled this "the six stages of increasing desperation when explaining your research at a party."
How to explain your research at a party.
I have probably used all of these techniques at one point. Diagram, Lecture, Demonstration, Embellishment, Puppet Show, Interpretive Dance.One might have just as easily titled this "the six stages of increasing desperation when explaining your research at a party."
Sunday, 13 February 2011
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