So, I’ll be out of the office for a few days. I’m going up to Colorado’s Chicago Basin this weekend and half of next week hiking, backpacking, and climbing 14,000 ft. mountains. I’ll be back on Thursday, and promise exciting tales and lots of pictures.
Hopefully by the time I get back to work some of [...]
Entries from July 2007
Chicago Basin
June 29th, 2007 · 2 Comments
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Caesura
June 27th, 2007 · 1 Comment
Hello. Sorry about the lack of updates. You probably noticed that Edublogs was running very slowly over the past week and a half or so; it also (as I learned the hard way) lost and deleted attempts to post updates. Everything looks to be operational now, and hopefully will stay that way.
I’ve been up to [...]
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June 19th, 2007 · 1 Comment
Sorry about the downtime, and thanks for your patience. Edublogs.org is still in the process of changing servers, but everything looks functional (though slow) at this point.
I’ve had a pretty exciting week since my last post, full of good times in and out of the lab. I’ve taken a ton of pictures for you, which [...]
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First Weekend
June 11th, 2007 · 2 Comments
Well, not a whole lot to report… My first weekend in Los Alamos was very nice. The town held its annual music festival, ChamberFest, featuring live local music and delicious local funnel cakes. Saturday night, I taught some of my friends to swing dance, Sunday I rode my bike to the lab (downhill on the [...]
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Lab!
June 7th, 2007 · 3 Comments
Sorry I’m a bit late posting; things have been pretty crazy between training and getting involved in research. Training is a big deal around here. I had general employee training on Tuesday, computer and drug abuse training on Wednesday morning, electricity training today, and I still have RF (radio frequency), chemical, cryogen, pressure, gas, lead, [...]
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Los Alamos
June 4th, 2007 · 3 Comments
Los Alamos at last!
I arrived in town on Saturday afternoon, following an interesting shuttle trip (it involved fording water), and have since been getting settled and getting to know my fellow researchers.
I’ve also learned that I will indeed be working on the dark matter project, as I’d hoped. It seems that Los Alamos scientists have invented [...]
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Albuquerque
June 2nd, 2007 · 1 Comment
When planning my trip to Los Alamos, I opted to hang out in Albuquerque for a day, to do a little exploring and get a sense of the southwest. Yesterday morning, I arrived at the Albuquerque International Sunport, checked into my hotel, and set off to see the city. A few people had recommended that [...]
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