Yank upward. Lob to chickens.
@pyroclasticpete
Volcanologist at University of Bristol specialising in explosive eruptions, pyroclastic density currents, and other hazards. Occasional brewer, baker and blacksmith. Runs UGUK Earth science teaching resource portal https://earth-science.org.uk/teach-earth
Yank upward. Lob to chickens.
New Masters by Research project available with myself and @jessicairving.bsky.social trying to pick apart what MERMAID hydroacoustic sensors can tell us about submarine volcanoes www.bristol.ac.uk/earthscience...
I just discovered it's pancake day. It turns out I rely on you posting Maid Marian gifs to remind me.
Arrived to work in something approaching twilight/daylight for the first time in 3 or 4 months. Also, the starling that lives near us each summer is back, recogniseable because it has a song surprisingly similar to the tune for "I'm a Barbie Girl". It wears thin by about April.
While on the topic of sexism and the Nobels, let us recall how the rightwing British newspapers reported Dorothy Crowfoot Hodgkin's 1964 prize.
Daily Telegraph: "ยฃ18,750 Award to Mother of Three"
Daily Mail: Hold my beer -
"Oxford Housewife Wins Nobel."
40 years since 6 year-old me watched the Challenger disaster live on TV in a classroom in a small UK Fenland town.
It is a core memory that subtly but foundationally shifted my perception of how how the wider world works. Watching something so anticipated go so badly wrong so quickly.
A few months ago I was curious to know how much Anna's Archive was charging AI developers for access to their massive library of pirated works for training - so I emailed them saying I was interested in buying access.
Here is their reply.
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Saving the world half a can at a time.
Been rewatching the Expanse. It really is a fabulous attempt at capturing the book series. By far the best hard sci-fi that has made it to screen.
With a sphincter in the middle.
I was quite attached to the crossover cable; my dad and I used to stretch it across the house and play Total Annihilation against one another ๐
I rationalised my cord boxes down to a single box a couple of years ago. I decided that 40-way ribbon cable and all my SCSI and scart cables could finally pass on. I even let my crossover ethernet go.
My wife (Somerset born and bred) also is firmly of the view that Bristol is North. In her view the M4 broadly follows the border.
This is literally one of the funniest threads I have ever seen. Brilliant.
Cosupervising x2 ๐ฌ๐ง PhD projects advertising now:
'The effects of climate cooling on evolution of Antarctic Eocene benthic communities' (BAS/Bristol) shorturl.at/MiWqJ
'Testing novel archives of seawater chemistry in biogenic carbonate' (Leeds): share.google/dbojTRZme92R...
Deadlines early Jan '26
I am so completely 100% on board with you on all of this. Experience days have proved to be a nightmare in the past; The Venn diagram of our availbility and the event availability almost always had no overlap. I'm also running out of space for hot sauces, jams and interesting chutneys.
Maybe volcanic lightning?
Picture of two stone counters in a food stall excavated at Pompeii
Are we sure it's not a Roman fast food stall?
www.npr.org/2020/12/27/9...
Some pyritised ammonites from Charmouth last weekend
One of the fluoro strips in my office has been going for the last month. Estates came in and replaced it today but they only have LED versions now. My office has gone from flickering Stasi-like interrogation room to making me wonder if I'm Mike TV
Come do an exciting new PhD project with fieldwork in the Caribbean and S Pacific working on understanding what happens when powerful lahars enter the ocean - with me, @isobelyeo.bsky.social at @noc.ac.uk
www.findaphd.com/phds/project...
Sorry, I missed that, I was too busy opened a notebook randomly at a blank page to make notes. Am I making you twitch yet?
Pile of notebooks as evidence
I just have a lot of notebooks and tend to just grab the nearest. This one is a big A4 one which is generally too much of a nuisance to lug about :D
Office hours just now:
Student: "will this notebook be OK? I'm concerned that ring bindings might not be hardy enough"
Me: "This ringbound notebook is fine. I've been using it since..." *checks first page* ".... 2006"
Student: That was the year I was born.
That's an awesome model.
If someone's so concerned about their Englishness and the fact it goes back 1000 years, they should probably reflect that if that is how they measure it, and it only goes back 1000 years, they're probably French.